Pages: 288 (Paperback) ISBN: 1842773852 Pub: Zed Books Ltd Pub date: 2003-07-01 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 148566
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Reader Reviews:Forgetting Plato's Cave (7/9 people found this helpful)Dave Harker has written a lengthy treatise on Tressell, he has covered the politics and sociology. However he has completely ignored the reason why Sweater's house was called 'The Cave'and thus ignored Tressell's interest in Plato, which he refers to as being a copy on the shelf. Harker should have read it, particuarly the allegory of the cave. Within the cave, Plato speaks of the immobilised prisoners, chained with their eyes and limbs fixed on the wall, in a perpetual state of dealing with the trivia of the petty miseries of men, while ignoring the call to leave this state and go to find the truth. On page 693, the men whom Sweater tyrannises, harness themselves to his victory ride, instead of the horses, dragging his coach through the mud and pouring rain all the way to the Cave. Most of them were accustomed to acting as beasts of burden, the wolves had an easy prey. This incidence follows from the election, where truth was discussed and not found, men preferring not to leave what they knew, even if for freedom. Perhaps their eyes would be so blinded as not to be able to see anything. Once enlightened the freed prisoner would want to return (Owen)to free his fellow bondsmen. They however, would attack any who sought to free them. Please Dave Harker, look at what you missed. A long awaited update and much more (55/56 people found this helpful)A long awaited update - and much more. Dave Harker’s new work is the first is the first book-length study of Robert The value of Fred Ball’s astonishing efforts in tracking down the manuscript gathered over a period of over thirty years is immense. This should not, The first section of Harker’s book provides an updated narrative of the life Like Tressell, Harker is strong on diagnoses but less so on detailed remedies for the ills of the system that now dominates global culture, but also like Tressell he ends on an upbeat, with a timely call to arms and a plea for unity amongst those who crave the dismantling of capitalism and the construction of Tressell's dream of a Co-operative Commonwealth. Anyone who wants to know all that is currently known about Tressell and The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists, or to read an accessible summary of British Labour history, should buy/read this book. Similar ProductsOne of the Damned: The Life and Times of Robert Tressell The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists (Penguin Modern Classics) The Enemy Within: Thatcher's Secret War Against the Miners United We Stand: A History of Britain's Trade Unions The Road to Wigan Pier (Penguin Modern Classics) CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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