登入
選單
返回
Google圖書搜尋
Green Victorians
Vicky Albritton
Fredrik Albritton Jonsson
其他書名
The Simple Life in John Ruskin's Lake District
出版
University of Chicago Press
, 2016-03-07
主題
Art / Criticism & Theory
Business & Economics / Small Business
Business & Economics / Economics / General
History / General
History / Europe / Great Britain / General
Literary Criticism / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Science / Environmental Science
Science / History
Self-Help / Green Lifestyle
ISBN
022633998X
9780226339986
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=rlmvCwAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
EBook
SAMPLE
註釋
From Henry David Thoreau to Bill McKibben, critics and philosophers have long sought to demonstrate how a sufficient life—one without constant, environmentally damaging growth—might still be rich and satisfying. Yet one crucial episode in the history of sufficiency has been largely forgotten.
Green Victorians
tells the story of a circle of men and women in the English Lake District who attempted to create a new kind of economy, turning their backs on Victorian consumer society in order to live a life dependent not on material abundance and social prestige but on artful simplicity and the bonds of community.
At the center of their social experiment was the charismatic art critic and political economist John Ruskin. Albritton and Albritton Jonsson show how Ruskin’s followers turned his theory into practice in a series of ambitious local projects ranging from hand spinning and woodworking to gardening, archaeology, and pedagogy. This is a lively yet unsettling story, for there was a dark side to Ruskin’s community as well—racist thinking, paternalism, and technophobia. Richly illustrated,
Green Victorians
breaks new ground, connecting the ideas and practices of Ruskin’s utopian community with the problems of ethical consumption then and now.