
The Querist
1737
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2.64
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98
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The querist presents a series of philosophical questions that addresses the socio-economic challenges facing Ireland, focusing on the nature of wealth, poverty, and industry. Through these carefully posed queries, the work encourages reflection on whether prosperity which can coexist with widespread idleness, the root causes of poverty in a society where basic needs are met, and how government policies might effectively promote industry and economic growth. The treatise questions conventional ideas about money, luxury, and resource distribution, urging readers to consider the moral implications of economic behavior. Berkeley emphasizes the role of sound governance in fostering a productive society and economic stability. His inquiries lay the groundwork for economic theory intertwined with ethical considerations, reflecting his broader philosophical outlook. The work blends practical concerns about Ireland’s economy with a vision for social reform, highlighting the interconnectedness of economic practices and the moral responsibility in building a prosperous and just nation.
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