William Cobbett
William Cobbett was an English writer, farmer, and political reformer born on March 9, 1763, in Surrey, England. Known for his passionate advocacy for the rights of the working class, Cobbett's journey began as a soldier in the British army before he turned to journalism and farming. His writings, often infused with a sharp wit and a keen sense of social justice, tackled the pressing issues of his time, including agricultural reform, poverty, and the impact of industrialization on rural communities. He was also a prolific pamphleteer, using his platform to challenge the status quo and engage readers in thoughtful dialogue about governance and society.
Throughout his life, Cobbett's commitment to the common man shone through his many works, including his most famous publication, "Rural Rides," which offered vivid accounts of the English countryside and its people. His unique style and earnest perspective provide a fascinating glimpse into early 19th-century life and politics. We invite you to explore Cobbett's writings in the app, where you can delve into his insightful commentary and discover the enduring relevance of his ideas today.
Cottage Economy
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William Cobbett
How can you tell when your pig is fat enough? Why should you never buy mustard? What's wrong with eating potatoes? Which is better, beer or …
Rural Rides
Read by Nicole Lee
William Cobbett
William Cobbett: 1763-1835 English farmer, journalist and politician. His book Rural Rides collects together the articles published in his P…