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The narrative traces a man's intellectual formation and social ascent within reform-minded political circles, his passionate relationships that conflict with public duties, and the strategic compromises and moral introspections that follow. Structured in four parts covering childhood, a formative romance, the practicalities of political maneuvering, and a later troubled love that tests principles, it mixes personal confession, social satire, and theoretical reflection on power, sexuality, and modern society. The tone alternates between candid self-examination and critical observation of social change, ending in consequences that reveal tensions between private desire and public responsibility.
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