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A young man from an established household becomes captivated by a charismatic socialist organizer and joins a radical movement, setting him at odds with his patriotic, military father and entangling him in labor agitation, political meetings, and personal conflicts. The narrative traces clashes between reformist idealism and conservative order, romantic attraction, and moral dilemmas as organizers, workers, and local elites confront strikes, symbolic acts such as burning bridges, and debates about equality and authority. Episodes alternate public agitation and intimate scenes that examine loyalties, ambition, and the costs of social change in a turn-of-the-century Californian setting.
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