A Modest Proposal / For preventing the children of poor people in Ireland, from being a burden on their parents or country, and for making them beneficial to the publick
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A satirical pamphlet adopts a calm, pseudo‑economic tone to describe extreme poverty and overcrowding, tallying births and expenses and then proposing the shocking expedient of selling and consuming infants as a commercial solution. It details imagined culinary uses, market mechanisms, and supposed benefits to landlords and the public, using irony, mock statistics, and grotesque specificity to expose the dehumanizing logic of profit‑driven policies and to criticize social neglect, entrenched inequality, and the moral blindness of those who treat people as economic commodities.
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