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British elites justified letting the Irish starve by blaming them for their fate. The real reason the Irish were starving, held good opinion in Britain during the famine, was the Irish people’s lack of moral restraint. Increasing the wages of Irish workers, the The Economist warned, “would stimulate every man to marry and populate as fast as he could, like rabbits in a warren.”49
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