By: Edward M. House (1858-1938)
Philip Dru: Administrator by Edward M. House is a thought-provoking novel that explores the concept of a utopian society ruled by a benevolent dictator. Written in the early 20th century, the book follows the story of Philip Dru, a military leader who stages a coup and establishes a new government based on socialist ideals.
The author Edward M. House presents a compelling vision of a world where all citizens are equal and living in harmony. However, as the story unfolds, readers are forced to confront the ethical dilemmas and limitations of such a society. The novel raises important questions about power, democracy, and the complex nature of human nature.
Overall, Philip Dru: Administrator is a timely and thought-provoking read that challenges readers to consider the implications of political ideology and governance. The book's relevance in today's world is striking, making it a must-read for anyone interested in politics, society, and the human condition. Book Description: Philip Dru: Administrator: a Story of Tomorrow, 1920-1935 is a futuristic political novel published anonymously in 1912 by Edward Mandell House, an American diplomat, politician and presidential foreign policy advisor. His book's hero leads the democratic western U.S. in a civil war against the plutocratic East, and becomes the dictator of America. Dru as dictator imposes a series of reforms that resemble the Bull Moose platform of 1912 and then vanishes.
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