A Letter on the Late Post Office Agitation
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A Letter on the Late Post Office Agitation

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A Letter on the Late Post Office Agitation

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A Letter on the Late Post Office Agitation is a thought-provoking pamphlet authored by Thomas Moore, first published in 1838. This work delves into the heated public debate surrounding the British postal system reforms of the early nineteenth century, particularly focusing on the agitation and controversy that arose from proposals to reduce postage rates and overhaul the existing system. Moore addresses his letter to Lord Monteagle, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, offering a critical and often satirical perspective on the arguments and motivations of the reformers, as well as the responses of government officials. Through his eloquent prose and sharp wit, Moore examines the broader implications of the postal agitation, questioning whether the proposed changes truly serve the public good or merely reflect the interests of a vocal minority. He scrutinizes the economic, social, and political dimensions of the debate, highlighting the complexities of balancing efficiency, accessibility, and fiscal responsibility within a vital public service. Moore's letter is not only a commentary on postal reform but also a reflection on the nature of public agitation, the influence of the press, and the challenges of governance in a rapidly changing society. Rich in historical detail and literary flair, A Letter on the Late Post Office Agitation offers readers a window into the concerns and controversies of Victorian Britain. It stands as both a valuable historical document and a lively example of nineteenth-century political discourse, appealing to those interested in British history, public policy, and the evolution of communication systems.

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Table of contents

  1. A LETTER ON THE LATE POST OFFICE AGITATION.
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