La lega dei giovani
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A charismatic organizer creates a local political association and exploits public celebrations and social gatherings to build influence, win allies, and enlist the press. The drama follows the group's ascent as reformist rhetoric collides with personal ambition, factional maneuvering, and moral compromise. Action alternates between public oratory and private scheming, revealing hypocrisy and the mechanics of small‑town power. The narrative closes with the exposure of manipulative tactics and the association's disintegration, offering a sharp satire of political self‑interest and the gap between democratic ideals and everyday conduct.
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