This is the story of Peter Gudge, a working-class activist who dreams of a better world. He becomes involved in the Socialist movement and takes part in demonstrations and strikes, but finds himself betrayed by the very people he thought were his comrades. The novel is a powerful indictment of the American capitalist system and the corruption and greed that it engenders. It is also a poignant tribute to the idealism and sacrifice of those who fight for social justice.
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