In "small advice", Swift described Ireland of the 18th century as a problem of bourgeois (middle class) overpopulation, unemployment, poverty and exploitation of the working class. Karl Marx solves the same problem in sociological labor theory. However, the series of action proposed by Swift J is disadvantageous and shows examples of satirical classics that many people have seen and analyzed for centuries. The subject of this article is suppression that exacerbates the state of their Protestant landlord's Catholics, and a similar situation related to Ireland in 1729.
The church founded in Ireland is England Church, but the English church feels their serious threat because of the majority of Roman Catholics in Ireland. The response was to suppress Irish Roman Catholics with various laws and taxes. The Church of England is a wide church, but due to its origins, it is unified by a common theme of anti-Catholicism. Catholic liberation in Ireland is a major threat to the nature of the Protestant constitution and the continuity of the British union, as the number of followers of the Roman Catholic Church in England is negligible, as it is the majority of Irish Catholics . And Ireland
After Tudor conquered Ireland, the Catholic church was declared illegal. The British royal family tried to export Protestant reforms to Ireland. In the 16th century, the Irish national identity merged with the Irish Catholic. For centuries, the majority of Catholics in Ireland have been oppressed, but in the end the church and the Empire reached a settlement. It was agreed that Menace 's funds were Catholic liberation to resist revolutionary republicanism. After the Easter of 1916 and the establishment of the Free State of Ireland, the church was subjected to significant social and political influences. This situation faded due to social freedom and modernity.