The Ragged-Trousered Philanthropists
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Narrated by:
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George Galloway
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By:
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Robert Tressell
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The Ragged-Trousered Philanthropists chronicles the tale of Frank Owen, a traveling socialist visionary making his way from town to town in the name of the socialist revolution. When spring arrives, Frank Owen decides to settle in the quiet town of Mugsborough, and joins a group of workmen who are painting the home of a wealthy neighborhood resident. Owen is quickly befriended by two fellow workmen: Bodgit and Scarpy. Scarpy is thin and nearly emaciated. When the men break for lunch Scarpy never has much to eat; only a bit of bread, or a biscuit and tea. Owen inquires as to why he's so thin and undernourished. Bodgit explains that his pay has been severely cut, and he barely has enough to feed his wife and three growing children at home.
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- Janet Catesby
- 24-08-2019
History repeats itself over and over
This story, even though it was written many years ago, is as relevant today as it was back then. notably the huge difference between the rich and the poor, the poor's incapacity to comprehend that they are being used for the benefit of the wealthy, the wealthy's cunning and clever manipulation of this ignorance for their own benefit. A very sad but beautifully constructed work that evetyone should tead.
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