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

William Cobbett

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Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Einzelne Wirtschaftszweige, Branchen

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In 'Cottage Economy', William Cobbett explores the principles and practices of rural economy in the early 19th century, providing detailed instructions on topics ranging from agricultural management to household budgeting. Written in a straightforward and practical style, the book serves as a handbook for those looking to improve their self-sufficiency and financial stability. 'The Poor Man's Friend', an additional text included in this edition, offers insights into the struggles of the working class and advocates for social reform. Cobbett's critique of the economic disparities of his time and his call for solidarity among the poor are woven throughout the book, making it a valuable historical document of the period. William Cobbett, a political pamphleteer and journalist, was inspired to write 'Cottage Economy' by his own experiences as a farmer and his concerns for the welfare of the rural population. His populist views and practical solutions resonate with readers interested in sustainable living and social justice. I highly recommend 'Cottage Economy, to Which is Added The Poor Man's Friend' to those seeking a deeper understanding of 19th-century rural life and economic discourse.

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19th century England, Political commentary, Historical living conditions, British author, Practical household tips, Social reform, Working-class life, Economic principles, Agricultural advice, Non-fiction work