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- Collection:
- Vietnam War Era Ephemera Collection
- Title:
- Eat the Rich
- Contributor to Resource:
- University of Washington Libraries. Special Collections Division.
- Date of Original:
- 1950/1980
- Subject:
- Capitalism--Moral and ethical aspects
- Location:
- United States, Washington, King County, Seattle, 47.60621, -122.33207
- Medium:
- fliers (printed matter)
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- image/jpeg
- Description:
- Calls for: "Eat the rich." The phrase is a turn around from the premise of the J. Swift book, “A Modest Proposal”, in which the author proposes that the Irish should “Eat the Poor”. Swift produced numerous satirical tracts during the early eighteenth century in an attempt to shame England and to shock Ireland out of its lethargic state. Killing and eating thousands of poor children would, according to Swift, help both the overpopulated poor, who couldn’t afford to care for their children anyway, and the rich, who would get a good meal out of the whole process. Swift vented his mounting aggravation at the ineptitude of Ireland's politicians, the hypocrisy of the wealthy, the tyranny of the English, and the squalor and degradation in which he saw so many Irish people living. While A Modest Proposal bemoaned the bleak situation of an Ireland almost totally subject to England's exploitation, it also expressed Swift's utter disgust at the Irish people's seeming inability to mobilize on their own behalf. Without excusing any party, the essay shows that not only the English but also the Irish themselves—and not only the Irish politicians but also the masses--were responsible for the nation's lamentable state. The present day usage may have originated from the Berkeley Barb. Eat the Rich is a song by Arrowsmith, a 1987 movie by Peter Richardson and a 1998 book by PJ O'Rourke.
- Metadata URL:
- https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/digital/collection/protests/id/69
- IIIF manifest:
- https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/iiif/2/protests:69/manifest.json
- Additional Rights Information:
- For information on permissions for use and reproductions please visit UW Libraries Special Collections Use Permissions page: http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/services/permission-for-use
- Bibliographic Citation (Cite As):
- Cite as: University of Washington Libraries/id/ Special Collections, [Order Number or Negative Number]
- Extent:
- 10.5 x 27.5 cm
Scanned from original text at 400 dpi in color, saved in JPEG format and resized to 600 ppi horizontal. Saved at compression rate 3. 2004. - Original Collection:
- Vietnam War Era Ephemera Collection
- Contributing Institution:
- University of Washington. Libraries. Special Collections Division
- Rights: