The new democracy: A handbook for democratic speakers and workers presents a political guide for grassroots organization and public persuasion at a pivotal moment in American politics. Created shortly after the 1896 campaign, the work emphasizes the importance of sustaining momentum for reform by mobilizing everyday citizens, particularly young and determined individuals. The text outlines the structure and purpose of a speaker s bureau designed to promote democratic ideals in opposition to corrupt political influences. It advocates for widespread engagement through speeches, meetings, and local outreach to build a national movement grounded in popular support. The manual focuses on equipping political workers with effective communication techniques, stressing clarity, passion, and local relevance. Attention is given to the foundation of a national volunteer network, aimed at restoring the moral and economic integrity of the political system. Through persistent vigilance and community organization, the handbook encourages active resistance to the dominance of financial interests. Rather than offering abstract political theory, the work provides a strategic and motivational blueprint for activists determined to foster change from the ground up, framing the democratic struggle as both a civic responsibility and an urgent necessity.
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