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Name: Useful Work versus Useless Toil

Author: William Morris
Year: 1889
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Genres/categories: Philosophy, Non Fiction, Politics, Essays, Art

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Visionary English Socialist and pioneer of the Arts and Crafts movement, William Morris argued that all work should be a source of pride and satisfaction, and that everyone should be entitled to beautiful surroundings iż˝ no matter what their class.

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