Quote of the day 16th February 2019

“I am never satisfied that I have handled a subject properly till I have contradicted myself at least three times,” 

(John Ruskin, quoted in an Economist article last week. which can be read in full here if you are registered with their website.

The conclusion to the article, suggesting that the most important thing modern Britain can learn from John Ruskin is the importance of eclecticism, is also worth quoting and reads as follows:

"One of the dangers facing Britain is that, after dividing into warring political tribes over Brexit, it will split again over the future of capitalism. The only way to bring the country back together and tackle its manifold social and economic problems is to adopt a Ruskinian approach, and ransack every tradition—conservative, liberal and socialist—for good ideas.")

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