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The book bridges disciplines?24 journals in literature, history, science, medicine, philosophy, religion and Ireland have acclaimed this classic fascinating, extraordinarily well-informed, careful and encyclopedic. ?Craven reminds us of Swift's uncanny foreknowledge that democratic governments tend toward a populace inundated by false information it cannot process, and leaders intent only upon power and the deceptions by which it is gained.'Melvyn New ?This new edition situates Swift's early masterpiece in its most resonant possible context - its savage critique of John Locke, whose life and philosophical work simultaneously served to legitimate government by popular sovereignty and to countenance colonial violence and slavery.'Clement HawesCraven, Kenneth is the author of 'Jonathan Swift and the Millennium of Madness: The Information Age in Swift's 'A Tale Of A Tub'', published 2006 under ISBN 9780595391455 and ISBN 0595391451.
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