A Reply to Dr. Vaughan's "Letter on the Late Post-Office Agitation"



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A Reply to Dr. Vaughan's Letter on the Late Post-Office Agitation is a pointed and articulate pamphlet authored by James Montgomery, published in 1840, as a direct response to Dr. Vaughan’s public letter concerning the controversies and debates surrounding the British Post Office reforms of the era. The book delves into the heated public discourse that followed the introduction of Rowland Hill’s Penny Postage scheme, which aimed to democratize and modernize the postal system by making it more affordable and accessible to the general populace. Dr. Vaughan, a prominent dissenting minister and intellectual, had previously published a letter expressing his views on the agitation and the broader implications of the postal reforms, particularly focusing on the moral and social consequences. Montgomery’s reply is both a defense of the reform movement and a critique of Vaughan’s arguments. He systematically addresses the points raised by Vaughan, challenging his interpretations and offering counterarguments rooted in principles of justice, public good, and the necessity of progress. The pamphlet is notable for its eloquent prose, logical structure, and passionate advocacy for reform. Montgomery emphasizes the importance of open communication, the benefits of affordable postage for all classes, and the role of the Post Office as a vital institution in a rapidly changing society. Throughout the text, Montgomery also touches on broader themes such as the responsibilities of government, the rights of citizens, and the intersection of morality and public policy. He appeals to reason and empathy, urging readers to consider the positive impact of reform on the poor and marginalized. The book serves as both a historical document of a pivotal moment in British social history and a testament to the power of public debate in shaping policy. It provides valuable insight into the complexities of Victorian-era reform movements and the passionate individuals who championed them.
Pages
44 pages
Collection
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Parution
2025-09-01
Marque
Science & Technology Publishing
EAN papier
9782528118665
EAN EPUB SANS DRM
9782528118665

Prix
19,99 €

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