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ILLTH - Illth, coined by John Ruskin, is the reverse of wealth in the sense of ill being the opposite of well.In Ruskin's view: Wealth, therefore, is "The p...
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Left in dirtiness? That's not fine - well-being it isn't |
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Jan 5 2005 The Times - Cryptic |
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That which conduces to ill or evil. |
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Illth, coined by John Ruskin, is the reverse of wealth in the sense of ill being the opposite of well.In Ruskin's view:* Wealth, therefore, is "The possession of the valuable by the valiant"; and in considering it as a power existing in a nation, the two elements, the value of the thing, and the valour of its possessor, must be estimated together. Whence it appears that many of the persons commonly considered wealthy, are in reality no more wealthy than the locks of their own strong boxes are, they being inherently and eternally incapable of wealth; and operating for the nation, in an economical point of view, either as pools of dead water, and eddies in a stream (which, so long as the stream flows, are useless, or serve only to drown people, but may become of importance in a state of stagnation should the stream dry); or else, as dams in a river, of which the ultimate service depends not on the dam, but the miller; or else, as mere accidental stays and impediments, acting not as wealt |