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A series of seven public lectures offering a sustained critique of industrial society and a case for socialism conceived as a fundamental reordering rather than incremental reform, with an emphasis on educating people about ownership and control of production. The essays analyze class antagonism and caution about the limits of parliamentary and state remedies while discussing tactics for social change. Historical reflections trace feudal developments and their effects on law, language, and social organization. Interwoven are discussions of art, the moral value of varied and meaningful labor, and the damage wrought by monotonous, profit-driven toil. The collection closes by sketching hopes for a new social epoch founded on productive work and communal well-being.

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William Morris

William Morris (1834-1896) was an English novelist, poet, and designer, renowned for his contributions to the Arts and Crafts Movement. His literary works often reflect his socialist ideals and a deep appreciation for medieval culture. Among his notable writings is "News from Nowhere," a utopian romance that envisions a future society based on cooperation and communal living. Morris was also a prolific poet, with collections such as "A Selection from the Poems of William Morris" showcasing his lyrical prowess. In addition to his literary achievements, he was a skilled designer and craftsman, influencing the decorative arts and advocating for the revival of traditional craftsmanship.

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