Rhetorical Analysis Of The Madler Report In 1832, By Michael Sadler

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The author Michael Sadler was a social reformer, a political economist, a recognized radical politician, and a philanthropic businessman. Sadler claimed a seat as Chairman in the British Tory Member of Parliament during a Parliamentary Investigation. In Britain, he wrote The Sadler Report in 1832, published in January 1833, (Spartacus Educational). The report consisted of a transcript with testimonies of 98 child labor workers. The audience comprised of the British Parliament, one of three reports regarding the life of the industrial class. Sadler’s intent was “… an effort to persuade the British Parliament to enact new laws to safeguard the rights of child workers.”, (Enotes) by proposing a limit on the number of working hours in a day to