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John Ruskin war ein britischer Schriftsteller, Maler, Kunsthistoriker und Sozialphilosoph.

✵ 8. Februar 1819 – 20. Januar 1900   •   Andere Namen Джон Рескин
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„Es gibt kaum etwas auf dieser Welt, das nicht irgend jemand ein wenig schlechter machen und etwas billiger verkaufen könnte, und die Menschen, die sich nur am Preis orientieren, werden gerechte Beute solcher Machenschaften.“

zitiert z. B. bei forbriger.com http://www.forbriger.com/html/ruskin.pdf
Original engl.: There is hardly anything in the world that someone cannot make a little worse and sell a little cheaper, and the people who consider price alone are that person's lawful prey.) - Untersuchung des Zitats von Prof. George P. Landow, Brown University, USA: victorianweb.org http://www.victorianweb.org/authors/ruskin/quotation.html (Stand 07/07
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“I choose my physician and my clergyman, thus indicating my sense of the quality of their work.” By all means, also, choose your bricklayer; that is the proper reward of the good workman, to be “chosen.”

John Ruskin buch Unto This Last

The natural and right system respecting all labour is, that it should be paid at a fixed rate, but the good workman employed, and the bad workman unemployed. The false, unnatural, and destructive system is when the bad workman is allowed to offer his work at half-price, and either take the place of the good, or force him by his competition to work for an inadequate sum.

Essay I: "The Roots of Honour," section 29
Unto This Last (1860)

“Ask a great money-maker what he wants to do with his money, — he never knows. He doesn't make it to do anything with it. He gets it only that he may get it. "What will you make of what you have got?"”

you ask. "Well, I'll get more," he says. Just as at cricket, you get more runs. There's no use in the runs, but to get more of them than other people is the game. So all that great foul city of London there, — rattling, growling, smoking, stinking, — a ghastly heap of fermenting brickwork, pouring out poison at every pore, — you fancy it is a city of work? Not a street of it! It is a great city of play; very nasty play and very hard play, but still play.

The Crown of Wild Olive, lecture I: Work, sections 23-24 (1866)

“All of one's life is a music, if one touches the notes rightly and in time.”

John Ruskin buch The Ethics of the Dust

Lecture IV: The Crystal Orders, section 35
The Ethics of the Dust (1875)

“To make your children capable of honesty is the beginning of education.”

Letter VIII: Things Written, section 33
Time and Tide (1867)

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