Unto This Last by John Ruskin

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Unto This Last by John Ruskin

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One of the greatest political essays in English history, and a revolutionary critique of economics and society.

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Unto This Last by John Ruskin

Perhaps the most influential political essay ever written, Unto This Last was one of the defining texts of British socialism, and was a decisive experience in the lives of Gandhi and Martin Luther King, amongst many others. Ruskin’s lessons are as urgently needed today as ever. His attack on the greed and short-termism of unbridled capitalism, and on the pursuit of money instead of true wealth, are every bit as inspiring and challenging as they were when Unto This Last was first published 150 years ago.        A new introduction by Andrew Hill, Associate Editor and City Editor of the Financial Times, and editor of the Lombard column, discusses the value of the essay in an age of credit crunch. A foreword by the Master of the Guild of St George, Ruskin’s association for social reform, sets out what Ruskinians today can do and are doing.
John Ruskin (1819-1900), art critic, social reformer, climate warner was one of the greatest writers of English prose; his thought and writings are returning to centre stage. Andrew Hill is Associate Editor and City Editor of the Financial Times, and author of its Lombard column.
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ISBN 13 9781843680604
ISBN 10 1843680602
Title Unto This Last
Author John Ruskin
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Binding type Paperback
Publisher Pallas Athene Publishers
Year published 2017-01-01
Number of pages 126
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