Philip Dru: Administrator
PHILIP DRU: ADMINISTRATOR
A Story of Tomorrow
1920-1935
“No war of classes, no hostility to existing wealth, no wanton or unjust
violation of the rights of property, but a constant disposition to
ameliorate the condition of the classes least favored by fortune.”
—Mazzini.
This book is dedicated to the unhappy many who have lived and died lacking opportunity, because, in the starting, the world-wide social structure was wrongly begun.
Contents
edit- Chapter I: Graduation Day
- Chapter II: The Vision of Philip Dru
- Chapter III: Lost in the Desert
- Chapter IV: The Supremacy of Mind
- Chapter V: The Tragedy of the Turners
- Chapter VI: The Prophet of a New Day
- Chapter VII: The Winning of a Medal
- Chapter VIII: The Story of the Levinskys
- Chapter IX: Philip Begins a New Career
- Chapter X: Gloria Decides to Proselyte the Rich
- Chapter XI: Selwyn Plots with Thor
- Chapter XII: Selwyn Seeks a Candidate
- Chapter XIII: Dru and Selwyn Meet
- Chapter XIV: The Making of a President
- Chapter XV: The Exultant Conspirators
- Chapter XVI: The Exposure
- Chapter XVII: Selwyn and Thor Defend Themselves
- Chapter XVIII: Gloria's Work Bears Fruit
- Chapter XIX: War Clouds Hover
- Chapter XX: Civil War Begins
- Chapter XXI: Upon the Eve of Battle
- Chapter XXII: The Battle of Elma
- Chapter XXIII: Elma's Aftermath
- Chapter XXIV: Uncrowned Heroes
- Chapter XXV: The Administrators of the Republic
- Chapter XXVI: Dru Outlines His Intentions
- Chapter XXVII: A New Era at Washington
- Chapter XXVIII: An International Crisis
- Chapter XXIX: The Reform of the Judiciary
- Chapter XXX: A New Code of Laws
- Chapter XXXI: The Question of Taxation
- Chapter XXXII: A Federal Incorporation Act
- Chapter XXXIII: The Railroad Problem
- Chapter XXXIV: Selwyn's Story
- Chapter XXXV: Selwyn's Story, Continued
- Chapter XXXVI: Selwyn's Story, Continued
- Chapter XXXVII: The Cotton Corner
- Chapter XXXVIII: Universal Suffrage
- Chapter XXXIX: A Negative Government
- Chapter XL: A Departure in Battleships
- Chapter XLI: The New National Constitution
- Chapter XLII: New State Constitutions
- Chapter XLIII: The Rule of the Bosses
- Chapter XLIV: One Cause of the High Cost of Living
- Chapter XLV: Burial Reform
- Chapter XLVI: The Wise Disposition of a Fortune
- Chapter XLVII: The Wise Disposition of a Fortune, Continued
- Chapter XLVIII: An International Coalition
- Chapter XLIX: Uneven Odds
- Chapter L: The Broadening of the Monroe Doctrine
- Chapter LI: The Battle of La Tuna
- Chapter LII: The Unity of the Northern Half of the Western Hemisphere Under the New Republic
- Chapter LIII: The Effacement of Philip Dru
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