Edward Mandell House's 'Philip Dru' is a politically charged novel that explores the themes of power, leadership, and societal change. Written in 1912, the book serves as a fictional manifesto for social reform and progressive politics. House's literary style is straightforward and persuasive, reminiscent of political speeches from the era. The novel is set in a future United States where a military leader, Philip Dru, stages a successful revolution and implements sweeping reforms to create a more just society. This utopian vision is presented as a blueprint for political action and societal transformation. House's close relationship with President Woodrow Wilson likely influenced the book's political themes and perspectives. 'Philip Dru' is a thought-provoking read for anyone interested in the intersections of literature, politics, and social change. It offers a unique perspective on the possibilities and challenges of enacting meaningful reforms in society.
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