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Author By Robert Tressell

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By: Robert Tressell

The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists is a powerful and thought-provoking novel that delves into the struggles faced by the working class in early 20th-century England. The story follows a group of impoverished laborers who toil under harsh conditions while barely making ends meet. Through the eyes of the protagonist, we are given a vivid portrayal of the injustices and inequalities that exist within society.

One of the most compelling aspects of the novel is how it highlights the exploitation of the working class by the wealthy elite. The author exposes the inherent flaws of capitalism and the ways in which it perpetuates poverty and suffering for those at the bottom of the social hierarchy. The characters in the book are vividly drawn, and their hardships and frustrations are depicted in a raw and unflinching manner.

The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists is a timeless classic that remains relevant in today’s society, where income inequality and economic disparities continue to widen. It serves as a stark reminder of the importance of social justice and the need for greater empathy and solidarity among individuals. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in social issues and the complexities of class struggle.

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Clearly frustrated at the refusal of his contemporaries to recognise the iniquity of society, Tressell’s cast of hypocritical Christians, exploitative capitalists and corrupt councillors provide a backdrop for his main target — the workers who think that a better life is “not for the likes of them”. Hence the title of the book; Tressell paints the workers as “philanthropists” who throw themselves into back-breaking work for poverty wages in order to generate profit for their masters.

The hero of the book, Frank Owen, is a socialist who believes that the capitalist system is the real source of the poverty he sees all around him. In vain he tries to convince his fellow workers of his world view, but finds that their education has trained them to distrust their own thoughts and to rely on those of their “betters”. Much of the book consists of conversations between Owen and the others, or more often of lectures by Owen in the face of their jeering; this was presumably based on Tressell’s own experiences.(Summary by Tadhg)

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