The book is currently out of stock
A Modest Proposal
Authors
More about the book
The essay presents a shocking and provocative solution to poverty in Ireland, proposing that the impoverished sell their children as a delicacy for the wealthy. Through this extreme satire, Swift critiques British policy towards the Irish and highlights the dire economic conditions faced by the poor. The work employs dark humor and irony to provoke thought about social injustices and the moral implications of exploitation, making it a powerful commentary on the era's socio-economic issues.
Book variant
1998, paperback
Book purchase
The book is currently out of stock.