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Paperback Utopia Found: Being an Apology for Irish Absentees: Addressed to a Friend in Connaught Book

ISBN: 1176018582

ISBN13: 9781176018587

Utopia Found: Being an Apology for Irish Absentees: Addressed to a Friend in Connaught

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"Utopia Found: Being An Apology For Irish Absentees" by Edward Mangin, presents a fascinating 19th-century perspective on Irish social and economic issues. Addressed to a friend in Connaught, the work explores the concept of a utopian society as a potential solution to the problems caused by absentee landlords. Mangin delves into the complexities of Irish society, offering insights into the historical context of the time. This work provides valuable insights into the social and political thought surrounding Irish history, land ownership, and the search for societal improvement. A compelling read for anyone interested in Irish history, political philosophy, and the enduring quest for a better world.

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