Ploughshare and Pruning-Hook: Ten Lectures on Social Subjects by Laurence Housman

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Author Housman, Laurence, 1865-1959
LoC No. 21005870
Title Ploughshare and Pruning-Hook: Ten Lectures on Social Subjects
Note Reading ease score: 45.5 (College-level). Difficult to read.
Contents Great possessions -- Crime and punishment -- Christianity a danger to the state -- The salt of the earth -- The rights of majorities -- Discreditable conduct -- What is womanly? -- Use and ornament -- Art and citizenship -- Conscious and unconscious immortality.
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Summary "Ploughshare and Pruning-Hook: Ten Lectures on Social Subjects" by Laurence Housman is a collection of thought-provoking essays written in the early 20th century. The book explores various social and political issues, advocating for a deeper understanding of humanity and the need for a significant change of heart in society's institutions and governance. Housman's lectures are imbued with an idealistic perspective on social reform, emphasizing the interconnectedness of individual morality and the collective conscience. The opening of the work introduces Housman's central thesis: that both individuals and institutions must confront their moral failings to address societal issues effectively. He discusses the disparity between religious and political accountability, underlining that self-accusation and an honest acknowledgment of one's shortcomings are vital if real change is to occur. The author critiques the moral complacency of state institutions and the defensive nature of political systems, arguing that they often perpetuate societal vice rather than virtue. Housman calls for a transformation in how society values and pursues righteousness, suggesting that ignoring underlying issues only leads to systemic moral decay. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class H: Social sciences
Subject Social sciences
Subject Social ethics
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EBook-No. 66101
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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