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The Crown of Wild Olive by John Ruskin is a series of essays that delve into the relationship between art, industry, and social issues in Victorian England. Written in Ruskin’s characteristic style, the book critiques the growing industrialization and its impact on society, particularly on the workers and the moral fabric of the nation. It also explores the role of art in elevating both individual lives and society as a whole.

Key Points

  1. Critique of Industrialization
    Ruskin expresses concern over the dehumanizing effects of industrialization on workers and society.

  2. Art and Morality
    Emphasizes the role of art in shaping moral and ethical values, both for individuals and society.

  3. Humanity and Labor
    Argues that true labor should be dignified and should contribute to both personal and societal well-being.

  4. Capitalism and Society
    Critiques the capitalist system for exploiting workers and eroding social cohesion.

  5. Vision of a Better Society
    Advocates for a society where art, beauty, and meaningful labor are central to the human experience.

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Writer                 ✤     John Ruskin

Publishers           ✤    Kitab Mahal (Pvt) Ltd , KM

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