Naked lunch and modest advice In 1729, Jonathan Swift announced a paper entitled "Humble Suggestions" about the homelessness of domestic poor families. His ironic proposal to control the homeless child's population caused a moral debate about his proposal. William S. Burroughs published a novel titled "Nude Lunch" in 23 years, 1959. This is about the desperate struggle against drug addiction and the government's efforts to regain drug use. The role of an addict
"If you ignore the historical contents of the discreet proposal, you will misunderstand it." Discussion. A modest proposal was announced or named the name "a modest proposal to prevent Ireland poor children and put a burden on their parents or states and make them beneficial to the public". Most landlords in Ireland claimed ridiculous rents to poor lessors, and in 1729 Jonathan Swift published an article called "Humble Proposal". It includes homeless in poor families. His ironic proposal to control the population of his homeless children caused his moral debate about his proposal. William S. Burroughs published a novel called "Nude Lunch" in 23 years, 1959.
In this modest proposal, the narrator of "discreet proposal" will continue to propose all ways in which such a system works. He believes that all the poor families have a price, I believe that mothers are happy to sell their children in 8 shillings after having carried it with it. (Wealthy people in the Swift era) The entire economy benefits and the problem of population and poverty is solved. The state is no longer responsible for the welfare of these poor children, and Ireland no longer depends on the UK. He also suggested that the Irish people are not necessarily victims - because of personal economic interests they will "sell" their families and agree with such an unpleasant offer