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In Darkest England and the Way Out

This work delves into the societal challenges of 19th-century England, offering a critical analysis of the country's social and economic structures. The author proposes a visionary solution to address the issues of poverty and inequality, envisioning a utopian future through radical reforms. more

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William Booth
William Booth

William Booth, born on April 10, 1829, in England, was a prominent preacher and social reformer. He founded the Christian denomination of the Salvation Army, focusing on social reform and relief work. Booth dedicated his life to improving the living conditions of the poor and founded the Salvation Army, an international Christian charity organization that continues to provide assistance worldwide. more

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