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In "The Ethics of Drink and Other Social Questions; Or, Joints In Our Social Armour," James Runciman delves into the intricate relationship between societal norms and individual behaviors, particularly focusing on alcohol consumption and its ethical implications. This collection of essays reflects Runciman's keen social critique, utilizing a conversational yet incisive literary style that invites readers to ponder the fabric of Victorian society. Set against the backdrop of the temperance movement and industrialization, the work addresses pressing social dilemmas, urging a critical examination…mehr

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In "The Ethics of Drink and Other Social Questions; Or, Joints In Our Social Armour," James Runciman delves into the intricate relationship between societal norms and individual behaviors, particularly focusing on alcohol consumption and its ethical implications. This collection of essays reflects Runciman's keen social critique, utilizing a conversational yet incisive literary style that invites readers to ponder the fabric of Victorian society. Set against the backdrop of the temperance movement and industrialization, the work addresses pressing social dilemmas, urging a critical examination of the moral fibers binding society together. James Runciman, a prominent Victorian writer and social reformer, draws upon his experiences from the coal-mining regions of England, where he witnessed the devastating impact of alcohol on both workers and communities. His background in labor and his advocacy for social justice significantly influenced his approach to examining not only drink but also broader social issues. Runciman's passion for reform, coupled with his literary prowess, allows him to effectively illuminate the intersections of ethics and social responsibility. Readers intrigued by social ethics, Victorian literature, or the historical contexts of substance use will find Runciman's insightful analysis both provocative and enlightening. This work not only serves as a captivating exploration of its subjects but also as a timeless reminder of the moral vigilance necessary for societal progress.

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James Runciman (1852-1891) was a notable English teacher, essayist, and writer, remembered for his insightful commentary on social issues and vivid portrayal of everyday life in 19th-century England. Runciman's literary concoctions often focused on the moral dilemmas and societal norms, as manifest in his critical work, 'The Ethics of Drink and Other Social Questions; Or, Joints In Our Social Armour.' In this volume, Runciman delves into the implications of alcohol consumption and the various vice-related quandaries that punctuated the Victorian era, illuminating the fractures within the societal fabric of his time. His analytical prose and capacity to intertwine moral discourse with cultural examination distinguished his literary style, which combined a fervent tone and clarity of thought. Although not as commonly celebrated as his contemporaries, Runciman's work contributes to the historical understanding of social ethics and the reflexive critiques prevalent during a period of rapid social and economic change. His essays continue to be studied for their historical value and their articulate exploration of the enduring themes of vice, virtue, and social reform.