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020 _a9781845113490
040 _aKenya National Library Service
082 _a330.122092 COC
100 _aCockram, Gill G.
245 _aRuskin and social reform :
_bethics and economics in the victorian age /
_cGill G. Cockram.
300 _aix, 269 pages ;
_c22 cm
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index
520 _aThe book examines how John Ruskin’s ethical criticism of industrial capitalism influenced Victorian and early twentieth-century social reform movements. Gill Cockram explores Ruskin’s challenge to laissez-faire economics and his call for a more humane and moral social order. The study traces Ruskin’s impact on labour activists, liberals, and socialists, showing how his ideas shaped debates about economics, justice, and social responsibility in the Victorian age.
650 _aSocial reform movements
650 _aEthics and political economy
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