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Freehold Land Societies: Their History, Present Position, and Claims

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English
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History

In "Freehold Land Societies," J. Ewing Ritchie explores the innovative concept of collective land ownership as a response to the tumultuous socio-economic changes of 19th-century England. With a blend of empirical analysis and engaging narrative, Ritchie elucidates the intricate workings of these societies, illustrating their potential to combat the housing crisis faced by the industrial urban populace. His adept use of case studies situates these land societies within the broader context of social reform movements, reflecting a Victorian ethos that sought practical solutions to emerging social problems, while his period-appropriate prose captures the urgency of the moment. J. Ewing Ritchie was a noted journalist and social reformer whose experiences in the rapidly changing industrial landscapes fueled his advocacy for equitable land distribution. His firsthand observations of the challenges facing working-class communities deeply informed his writing. Ritchie believed that empowering individuals through land ownership would lead to a more just society, a conviction he articulates passionately in this work. "Freehold Land Societies" is essential reading for anyone interested in social justice, economic history, or the evolution of land ownership in modern society. Ritchie's insightful analysis not only enriches our understanding of historical land reform but also resonates with contemporary discussions about equity and community engagement.

© 2019 Good Press (Ebook): 4064066144012

Release date

Ebook: 20 December 2019

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