Jump to ratings and reviews
Rate this book

England's Ideal And Other Papers On Social Subjects

Rate this book
""England's Ideal and Other Papers on Social Subjects"" is a collection of essays written by Edward Carpenter, a prominent British socialist and writer, during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The book explores various social issues, including the role of women in society, the education system, and the relationship between the individual and the community. Carpenter argues for a more egalitarian society in which everyone has access to education, healthcare, and equal opportunities. He also advocates for a more compassionate and empathetic approach to social issues, emphasizing the importance of community and solidarity. The book is a thought-provoking and insightful analysis of the social issues of the time, and remains relevant today in its exploration of issues such as inequality, social justice, and the role of the individual in society.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.

188 pages, Paperback

First published July 12, 2015

3 people are currently reading
59 people want to read

About the author

Edward Carpenter

395 books67 followers
Edward Carpenter was an English socialist poet, socialist philosopher, anthologist, and early gay activist.

A leading figure in late 19th- and early 20th-century Britain, he was instrumental in the foundation of the Fabian Society and the Labour Party. A poet and writer, he was a close friend of Walt Whitman and Rabindranath Tagore, corresponding with many famous figures such as Annie Besant, Isadora Duncan, Havelock Ellis, Roger Fry, Mahatma Gandhi, James Keir Hardie, J. K. Kinney, Jack London, George Merrill, E D Morel, William Morris, E R Pease, John Ruskin, and Olive Schreiner.[1]

As a philosopher he is particularly known for his publication of Civilisation, Its Cause and Cure in which he proposes that civilisation is a form of disease that human societies pass through. Civilisations, he says, rarely last more than a thousand years before collapsing, and no society has ever passed through civilisation successfully. His 'cure' is a closer association with the land and greater development of our inner nature. Although derived from his experience of Hindu mysticism, and referred to as 'mystical socialism', his thoughts parallel those of several writers in the field of psychology and sociology at the start of the twentieth century, such as Boris Sidis, Sigmund Freud and Wilfred Trotter who all recognised that society puts ever increasing pressure on the individual that can result in mental and physical illnesses such as neurosis and the particular nervousness which was then described as neurasthenia.

A strong advocate of sexual freedom, living in a gay community near Sheffield, he had a profound influence on both D. H. Lawrence and E. M. Forster.

Ratings & Reviews

What do you think?
Rate this book

Friends & Following

Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book!

Community Reviews

5 stars
8 (29%)
4 stars
15 (55%)
3 stars
4 (14%)
2 stars
0 (0%)
1 star
0 (0%)
Displaying 1 - 5 of 5 reviews
Profile Image for amber_reading.
327 reviews8 followers
June 10, 2023
Carpenter è considerato il Thoreau britannico per “catalogare” la sua opera.
Innovatore ribelle, amante della libertà, privo di barriere sessuali e sociali, lui era questo e tanto altro, amato come un guru da molti, disapprovato da tanti altri come Orwell.

Diciamo che Thoreau non credo fosse così dandy e bohemien.
“Per una vita più semplice” contiene nove scritti nei quali c’è più analisi sociologica che ambientalista ma alla fin fine tutto è collegato, come sempre.
Ricco di spunti volti a
e orientati ad una riduzione del materiale ed ottenere per conseguenza un proprio beneficio esistenziale.

Il primo “brivido” che si manifesta leggendo è il fatto di constatare quanto le piaghe sociali dell’800 inglese siano quanto mai attuali nella nostra epoca e soprattutto a livello mondiale.
Individualismo e collettività messo in relazione con disonestà e vivere in verità.
Ricchezza e povertà in crescita proporzionale come un treno inarrestabile.

L’adozione della regola del vantaggio generale sostituisce la regola dell’avidità individuale… utopia? Per Carpenter è l’unica via da intraprendere.

Un libro che sicuramente può trovare dissenso perché tange idealismi politici di ogni genere.
A tratti l’ottimismo diventa quasi ingenuità e spesso torna in mente quanto le sue parole siano attuali seppur a distanza di tanto tempo.

Carpenter, come un veggente…

“A quel punto però, in mezzo a tutto questo sferragliare di macchinari e tintinnare di giocattoli, non sarà mai stato così difficile udire la voce di Dio.”

Un po’ tanto utopistico ma ampiamente degno di essere accolto, con la speranza che le sue parole possano un giorno diventare normale e quotidiana routine.
Chissà se l’illusione della proprietà materiale verrà mai compresa.




Profile Image for Mamay.
25 reviews2 followers
September 24, 2020
3,5/5

Une lecture conseillée par le magasine Usbek & Rica.

Dans ce livre il est question de CHOISIR le minimalisme (moins de choses, moins de travail de bureau ou de production) , de choisir de ne pas vouloir du model de réussite : vie de cadre, construction de maison, un SUV , vacances à l'étranger, dernières technologies sorties, sachant que tout le monde n'y aura JAMAIS accès, seulement une petite partie des gens.

Le sujet est d'actualité, mais...

La forme elle...
L'est moins (on sent les vieilles valeurs et le discours paternaliste un peu).

Le seul point qui me chiffonne après cette lecture. C' est que les sujets développer dans ce livre pourrait mettre a distance une partie du lectorat, par le fait qu'il décrit justement une société anglaise d'il y a plus de 100 ans (avec référence et langage associé).

On peu vite ne pas se sentir concerné (n'étant pas des lords), par les situations exposés , même si on l'est connais déjà bien : sur consommation, sens que l'on donne au travail et volonté d'avoir du confort.

Bref.
C'est un livre que je recommande malgré ce point , en espérant ensuite lire des avis et retour des gens l'ayant lu.
Profile Image for ln.
26 reviews
January 9, 2026
un bon livre qui a été très difficile à lire pour moi! c'est mon premier essais c'est peut-être pour ça, en tout cas la lecture a été très enrichissante. en savoir plus sur les soucis du XIXe dans l'industrie et le mode de vie des classes supérieurs est super intéressant, on réalise toute l'absurdité de leur quotidien et l'horrible contraste avec la misère des pauvres. éloge au minimalisme qui est plus actuel et importante que jamais.
Profile Image for Manuela Mongiardino.
91 reviews4 followers
June 6, 2023
Non credevo che potessero esistere uomini così illuminati e avanti con i tempi come Carpenter.
Si parla di lavoro, società, commercio, piccola e grande economia, di temi che pensiamo coinvolgano solo l'uomo moderno ma che le grandi menti già intuivano.
Una grande lezione
Displaying 1 - 5 of 5 reviews