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The narrative follows Luke Huber as he recognizes and confronts pervasive coercion within political, legal, and economic systems. His efforts to expose corruption and secure accountability reveal alliances, betrayals, public complacency, and the legal profession's complicity, while personal episodes illustrate how social and sexual hypocrisies entrap individuals. Combining polemical prefatory remarks with dramatized scenes, the work argues that imposing one group's will upon others is a central social wrong and examines the moral costs of reformers who challenge entrenched interests and popular indifference.
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