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A discovered manuscript recounts the emergence of a brutal oligarchic regime and the efforts of early socialists to resist it. Through personal recollections and political argument, it follows a revolutionary leader and his wife as they organize, debate strategy, and witness two failed insurrections that end in severe repression. Interweaving plot with polemic, the narrative examines class conflict, the corrupting concentration of power, the limits of revolutionary theory, and the ways personal memory and bias shape historical testimony.
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