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The Conduct Of The Allies, And Of The Late Ministry, In Beginning And Carrying On The Present War (1711)
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100 pages
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Political satire takes center stage as Jonathan Swift critiques the conduct of allies and ministers in initiating and perpetuating war. Through sharp irony and sarcasm, he highlights the war's unnecessary nature, suggesting it serves the interests of a select few rather than the public good. The book's structured chapters delve into various aspects of the conflict and the political landscape of Swift's time. His incisive wit renders the criticism both timeless and relevant, making it essential reading for those interested in political history.
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2009, paperback
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