
Unto This Last
by John Ruskin
About this book
Originally published in "Cornhill" magazine, Unto This Last is a series of four essays on the politics of economics. Considered by Ruskin as one of his most important works, Unto This Last argues that economics, art and science must have a foundation in morality. Ruskin, who cannot be strictly labeled as a liberal or conservative in his political ideology, crafts a thought-provoking exposition of prevailing economic theories that is as relevant today as when first written.
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