<p>In 'The Two Paths', John Ruskin delivers a profound exploration of the philosophical and moral underpinnings of the art and architecture of his time, drawing stark contrasts between innovation and tradition. The content is both a critique and a celebration, cast eloquently in Ruskin's Victorian prose, which is rich in metaphor and complexity, capturing a pivotal moment in the cultural and aesthetic debates of the 19th century. As part of DigiC...