Chapter 1 of 59
A Story of Tomorrow
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
- Graduation Day
- The Vision of Philip Dru
- Lost in the Desert
- The Supremacy of Mind
- The Tragedy of the Turners
- The Prophet of a New Day
- The Winning of a Medal
- The Story of the Levinskys
- Philip Begins a New Career
- Gloria Decides to Proselyte the Rich
- Selwyn Plots with Thor
- Selwyn Seeks a Candidate
- Dru and Selwyn Meet
- The Making of a President
- The Exultant Conspirators
- The Exposure
- Selwyn and Thor Defend Themselves
- Gloria's Work Bears Fruit
- War Clouds Hover
- Civil War Begins
- Upon the Eve of Battle
- The Battle of Elma
- Elma's Aftermath
- Uncrowned Heroes
- The Administrators of the Republic
- Dru Outlines His Intentions
- A New Era at Washington
- An International Crisis
- The Reform of the Judiciary
- A New Code of Laws
- The Question of Taxation
- A Federal Incorporation Act
- The Railroad Problem
- Selwyn's Story
- Selwyn's Story, Continued
- Selwyn's Story, Continued
- The Cotton Corner
- Universal Suffrage
- A Negative Government
- A Departure in Battleships
- The New National Constitution
- New State Constitutions
- The Rule of the Bosses
- One Cause of the High Cost of Living
- Burial Reform
- The Wise Disposition of a Fortune
- The Wise Disposition of a Fortune, Continued
- An International Coalition
- Uneven Odds
- The Broadening of the Monroe Doctrine
- The Battle of La Tuna
- The Unity of the Northern Half of the Western Hemisphere Under the New Republic
- The Effacement of Philip Dru
- What Co-Partnership Can Do