American Politician

American Politician

by Francis Marion Crawford

23 chapters9h 28mEnglish1884

About this book

In 1880’s Boston, Mass. the good life is lead according to all the Victorian era societal rules of the New World. Political ambitions and the business of making money go hand in hand. A Senate seat suddenly opens up due to the current junior senator’s unexpected death, and the political machinations to fill the seat begin. Senatorial candidate John Harrington is a young idealist who thinks that fighting for truth and justice, regardless of political affiliation, is the way. But he is told he can’t possibly win because he isn’t partisan enough. His opponents in the iron mine, railroad and shipping business sabotage his first bid for office, because he wants to do away with protectionism in trade to open up global competition. He eventually succeeds in winning a Senate seat. He gives a rousing speech to Congress as they gather to elect a President in a race which has ended in a three way tie. His message is that blindly following a party’s positions and principles is not being free and independent, and will not always lead to the best person being elected, or to the best decisions being made for the country as a whole. (Summary written by Maire Rhode)

Chapters (23)

1Chapter 1
1526
2Chapter 2
1751
3Chapter 3
1597
4Chapter 4
1518
5Chapter 5
1480
6Chapter 6
1389
7Chapter 7
921
8Chapter 8
1606
9Chapter 9
1904
10Chapter 10
1321
11Chapter 11
1487
12Chapter 12
1260
13Chapter 13
1172
14Chapter 14
1171
15Chapter 15
1188
16Chapter 16
1246
17Chapter 17
1661
18Chapter 18
1627
19Chapter 19
1581
20Chapter 20
1539
21Chapter 21
1277
22Chapter 22
951
23Chapter 23
2951

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