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He offers travel-based essays and social analysis of early twentieth-century America, blending reportage with critical reflection. Observations range from urban growth and industrial and material progress to immigration flows and the work of Ellis Island, and from the economic mechanisms shaping wealth and labor to visible corruption and political systems. He examines race relations, education, cultural institutions, and the character of states and national governance, using particular scenes and profiles to illuminate broader trends. The collection seeks to measure contemporary realities and speculate on likely future developments without prescribing definitive solutions.
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