The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists. Illustrated



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The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists by Robert Tressell is a powerful social novel that offers a vivid and uncompromising portrayal of working-class life in early twentieth-century Britain. Written in 1910 and first published posthumously in 1914, the book has become a classic of socialist literature and an enduring critique of economic inequality and labor exploitation. The novel centers on a group of house painters struggling to survive in the fictional town of Mugsborough. Through their daily hardships—long hours, low wages, unemployment, and insecurity—Tressell exposes the harsh realities faced by working men and their families. At the heart of the story is Frank Owen, an idealistic worker who attempts to awaken his fellow laborers to the injustices of the capitalist system and to the possibility of collective social change. Blending realism, satire, and political argument, Tressell reveals how deeply ingrained beliefs and misinformation keep workers trapped in cycles of poverty. The ironic title refers to laborers who, despite their own deprivation, continue to support the very system that exploits them. Scenes such as Owen’s famous “Great Money Trick” provide clear and accessible explanations of economic exploitation while remaining grounded in everyday experience. Despite its strong political message, the novel is rich in character and humanity. Tressell portrays his characters with empathy and humor, capturing their camaraderie, frustrations, and small moments of dignity. The book’s emotional power lies in its honest depiction of struggle rather than in abstract theory. The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists remains a compelling and relevant work, offering readers insight into the roots of modern labor movements and a timeless call for social justice, solidarity, and human dignity.
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2026-01-21
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Asimis Books
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9786178790363

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