Despotism and Democracy: A Study in Washington Society and Politics
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A sequence of sketches and narrative episodes set in the national capital examines tensions between authoritarian impulses and democratic institutions, blending political maneuvering, social observation, and private relationships. It portrays legislative bargaining, party intrigue, and the role of influence and patronage while depicting salon life, public ceremonies, and intimate moments that reveal personal ambition and moral compromise. Chapters vary in tone from satirical portraits and conversational tableaux to reflective essays on honesty, love, and the conduct of war and peace, offering a sustained look at how social customs and personal desires shape public affairs.
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