
Latter-Day Pamphlets
by Thomas Carlyle
Title:
Latter-Day Pamphlets
Author:
Thomas Carlyle
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
179 pages
Publisher:
Repro India Limited
ISBN-13:
9789357486354
EAN:
9789357486354
Classifications:
Special Features
Weight (g):
352
Dimensions (mm):
216 x 140 x 13
Publication Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Condition:
New
Description
Thomas Carlyle wrote a series of writings titled 'Latter-Day Pamphlets' that discuss numerous social and political topics in Victorian England. The present-day topic of the first essay, 'The Present Time,' is society's moral and spiritual deterioration. According to Carlyle, people have lost touch with higher principles and are instead preoccupied with worldly success and individuality, which has created an atmosphere of confusion and discord. The second article, 'Model Prisons,' critiques the English penal system, which, according to Carlyle, fails to rehabilitate offenders and instead makes them into jaded criminals. Carlyle analyses the shortcomings of the British government in 'Downing Street,' specifically its corruption and bureaucracy. The collection also includes writings on subjects including education, slavery, and the Irish Famine. Carlyle focuses on the value of morals and spirituality in society throughout the pamphlets and critiques the excesses of industrialization and capitalism. Carlyle calls for a return to old values and a more moral and spiritual approach to social and political concerns in 'Latter-Day Pamphlets,' which is essentially a criticism of Victorian society and its institutions.














