In this sharp‑witted essay, a fictional narrator steps forward with a startling “solution” to the crushing poverty that grips his country. He presents his proposal in the calm, measured style of a serious economic pamphlet, describing the dire conditions of families and the desperate choices they face. By juxtaposing rational argument with a horrifying suggestion, the writer forces listeners to confront the cruelty of indifference and the absurdity of cold calculations.
The piece is a masterclass in satire, using irony to expose the moral failures of those in power. As the narrator outlines the practical benefits of his plan, the listener can’t help but recognize the deeper critique of exploitation, prejudice, and the dehumanizing attitudes of the era. Even today, the work’s fierce humor and biting commentary remain a powerful reminder of how reason can be twisted when compassion is absent.
Language
en
Duration
~22 minutes (21K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-10-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1667–1745
Best known for the wild imagination and sharp bite of Gulliver’s Travels, this Anglo-Irish writer turned satire into one of literature’s most powerful tools. His work can be funny, strange, and unsettling at once, always pushing readers to look harder at politics, power, and human folly.
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