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The Cost: Navigating Corruption and Ambition in Early 20th Century America

Language
English
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Fiction

David Graham Phillips'Äôs "The Cost" is a powerful expos√© of the corrupt underpinnings of early 20th-century American society, particularly within the realm of politics and business. Through a gripping narrative, Phillips employs a naturalistic style, immersing the reader in the visceral realities of his characters' struggles. The novel serves as a reflection of the Progressive Era, highlighting the moral dilemmas and societal challenges that arise in a rapidly modernizing nation, where greed often overshadowed integrity. Phillips'Äôs incisive social commentary is manifested not only through character development but also through a taut plot that critiques the American Dream. Phillips, a prominent journalist and novelist, was a leading voice in the muckraking movement'Äîa movement known for uncovering societal ills and governmental negligence. His experiences reporting on corrupt practices in business and politics deeply informed his writing. This backdrop equipped him to illustrate the pervasive effects of moral decay, especially within the privileged elite, and underscored his commitment to reform. His engagement with social justice issues resonates throughout this poignant narrative. I highly recommend "The Cost" for readers seeking a profound exploration of America's socio-political landscape, as it combines riveting storytelling with astute observations on the human condition. Phillips'Äôs work remains a relevant critique of the ethical dilemmas that continue to challenge society, making it a compelling read for both literary and historical enthusiasts.

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Release date

Ebook: 11 December 2019

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