Fors Clavigera Volume 2 by John Ruskin is a powerful collection of letters addressing the working men of Great Britain during the height of the Industrial Revolution. In these letters, Ruskin advocates for the preservation of traditional craftsmanship, decrying the rise of mass production and the erosion of personal dignity in labor. Ruskin’s passionate call for the restoration of beauty, morality, and ethics in work resonates throughout his writing, as he urges workers to reclaim their sense of worth and purpose. This volume challenges the mechanization of society, emphasizing the importance of human connection to the land and the work that sustains it. Ruskin’s call for social and economic reform is a critique of industrialization’s effects on the individual, making this volume an essential text for those interested in labor rights, economics, and the intersection of art and industry.