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Paperback The State of the Poor Book

ISBN: 1025333098

ISBN13: 9781025333090

The State of the Poor

"The State of the Poor" is a foundational work of social history and economic analysis that provides an exhaustive examination of the living conditions of the laboring classes in England. Written by Frederic Morton Eden, this influential study serves as a critical primary source for understanding the socioeconomic landscape of the late 18th century and the historical development of the English Poor Laws.

The work meticulously documents the diets, wages, and household expenses of various families, offering an unparalleled look into the daily struggles and resilience of the working poor. Eden's approach combines empirical data with insightful observations on the administrative systems of charity and state support. By detailing parochial reports and the impact of shifting economic tides on local communities, "The State of the Poor" highlights the complexities of poverty and the historical effectiveness of contemporary social welfare measures.

This classic text is essential for historians, economists, and sociologists interested in the development of social policy and the historical roots of modern economic structures. It remains a vital contribution to the literature on social justice and the history of the working class, reflecting a commitment to gathering factual evidence to inform public debate on the welfare of a nation's most vulnerable citizens.

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