The Muck Rake is an exposé of corruption and abuse of power in American politics and business at the turn of the twentieth century. Drawing on his experience as a journalist and social reformer, Edward Clayson exposes the sordid underbelly of American society and calls for a revolution in the way we live and govern ourselves.
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