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Cottage Economy, to Which is Added The Poor Man's Friend

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In «Cottage Economy, to Which is Added The Poor Man's Friend,» William Cobbett presents a groundbreaking exploration of rural life and self-sufficiency in early 19th century England. This treatise, rich in practical advice and straightforward prose, advocates for the benefits of cottage industries and agrarian practices that empower the working class. Cobbett employs a didactic yet engaging literary style, interspersing personal anecdotes with statistical data to illustrate the economic advantages of local food production and the importance of self-reliance. The book serves as both a manual and a manifesto, urging the lower classes to reclaim their dignity and independence through agricultural knowledge and skillful economy. Cobbett, a prominent social reformer and political writer, was profoundly influenced by his own modest upbringing and experiences as a farmer. His discontent with the industrial revolution's impact on rural communities fueled his passion to advocate for the rights of the laboring poor. With an extensive background in journalism and a keen interest in agricultural practices, Cobbett was uniquely positioned to address the struggles of his contemporaries while providing practical solutions for their socio-economic challenges. Readers seeking a profound understanding of early 19th-century agrarian issues and a blueprint for sustainable living will find «Cottage Economy» invaluable. Cobbett's insightful observations and practical guidance resonate beyond their historical context, making this work a vital resource for anyone interested in the intersections of economy, agriculture, and social justice.

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03 November 2024
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280 p.
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