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An Essay on the State of England

In Relation to Its Trade, Its Poor, and Its Taxes, for Carrying on the Present War Against France

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In «An Essay on the State of England,» John Cary presents a meticulous examination of England's socio-economic conditions in the early 19th century. Through a blend of empirical analysis and vivid prose, Cary critiques the prevailing inequalities exacerbated by the Industrial Revolution, employing a historical lens that situates his arguments within the larger currents of political and social thought. The essay's literary style balances rigorous argumentation with eloquent rhetoric, inviting readers to reflect critically on the fabric of English society and its moral implications. Cary'Äôs work not only captures the zeitgeist of his era but also serves as a precursor to modern socio-economic analysis. John Cary was an influential figure in the early 19th century, recognized for his work as a social commentator and cartographer. His experiences in various trades and observations of the working class fueled his advocacy for social reform. The strong conviction that societal progress ought to be measured by the well-being of all citizens, especially the marginalized, led Cary to compose this essay as a call to action for reformists and the general populace alike. I highly recommend «An Essay on the State of England» to scholars, students, and general readers interested in the intersections of economics, social justice, and literary critique. Cary'Äôs work remains relevant today, offering profound insights that resonate amidst contemporary discussions of inequality and reform.

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Veröffentlichungsdatum auf Litres:
11 Oktober 2024
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140 S.
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4066338076465
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