Democracy

Democracy by Henry Adams, published by Wilder Publications, Incorporated in 2012, is a novel that explores the intricacies of political power, focusing on its acquisition, use, and abuse. This edition comprises 160 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a fictional narrative set at the onset of a new administration, shortly after an election campaign has concluded.
In this work, readers will encounter a range of characters navigating the complexities of political life in the United States. The story delves into the dynamics of power and the challenges faced by those involved in the political arena. As a classic piece of literature, Democracy provides insights into the themes of governance and the human experience within the political landscape, making it a relevant read for those interested in fiction that addresses political and societal issues.
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Democracy is a novel about political power, its acquisition, use and abuse. It is set at the beginning of a new administration, with the election campaign just over and the new President of the United States just having been elected. However, all the characters depicted are entirely fictitious
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