The Ragged-Trousered Philanthropists
"There's always been rich and poor in the world and there always will be," they opine, yielding to the exploitation of their back breaking employers, rack renting landlords, and the monopolists of local trade making inflated profits off their labour. In the absence of a national healt...
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description | "There's always been rich and poor in the world and there always will be," they opine, yielding to the exploitation of their back breaking employers, rack renting landlords, and the monopolists of local trade making inflated profits off their labour. In the absence of a national health system, each week the men put a few pennies in a hospital collection box and some joined a so called sick benefit club, similar to insurance. [...]Owen's ill-health rendered him ineligible for membership of such societies" and medical readers will recognise tuberculosis in Owen's haemoptysis, breathlessness, and exhaustion: the final tragic self fictionalisation of the author, who died of tuberculosis in 1911 aged 40, leaving a young daughter and his massive unpublished manuscript. |
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