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Page vi
... society that was rich , harmonious and morally upstanding . In stark contrast , Ruskin saw society as the prior entity and emphasized the importance of family and other communal ties in binding men together . The compe- tition ...
... society that was rich , harmonious and morally upstanding . In stark contrast , Ruskin saw society as the prior entity and emphasized the importance of family and other communal ties in binding men together . The compe- tition ...
Page vii
... society and brought distress to the poor . In the second essay , ' The Veins of Wealth ' , Ruskin went on to make a distinction between ' mercantile economy ' , in which the pursuit of profit was uppermost , and true political economy ...
... society and brought distress to the poor . In the second essay , ' The Veins of Wealth ' , Ruskin went on to make a distinction between ' mercantile economy ' , in which the pursuit of profit was uppermost , and true political economy ...
Page x
... society was one which had a sound understanding of the moral basis of the valuable and which recognized also that its greatest store of wealth was its people . As he put it in one of the best known passage of his writings , THERE IS NO ...
... society was one which had a sound understanding of the moral basis of the valuable and which recognized also that its greatest store of wealth was its people . As he put it in one of the best known passage of his writings , THERE IS NO ...
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ESSAY PAGE | 1 |
THE VEINS OF WEALTH | 38 |
QUI JUDICATIS TERRAM | 67 |
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