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The narrative follows a young man of limited means whose mother’s steadfast courage shapes his moral outlook as he enters public life. He confronts machine bosses, bribery, and the dilemma of whether to compromise or resist when a furtive corporate-backed bill threatens taxation and democratic fairness. The plot traces his rise and setbacks amid campaigns, factional maneuvers, and populist agitation, examining the personal costs of integrity for love, ambition, and domestic stability. Interwoven episodes reveal shifting alliances, betrayals, and sustained reflection on power, money, and civic duty.

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David Graham Phillips

David Graham Phillips was an American novelist and journalist active in the early 20th century, known for his contributions to social criticism and fiction. His works often explored themes of morality, society, and the complexities of human relationships. One of his notable novels, "Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise," reflects his keen insight into the struggles of women in a changing society. Phillips was also recognized for his investigative journalism, which aimed to expose corruption and advocate for reform. His literary legacy includes a diverse array of novels that capture the spirit of his time.

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