** "Practical Agitation" by John Jay Chapman is a book about how to make positive changes in the world through politics. It talks about how being honest and getting involved can help fix what's wrong with society. The book starts by explaining how people who try to make a difference can help improve things. Chapman talks about how these people, called agitators, can use the government to make things better and get rid of corruption. He looks at how people's ideas about politics have changed over time, showing that people are starting to feel like they need to be more responsible. Chapman also criticizes political parties, saying they can be dishonest. By looking at honesty and making changes, Chapman shows how important it is for people to be good and honest in politics to make society better. **

Practical Agitation
By John Jay Chapman
(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews
** Discover how everyday citizens can fight corruption and inspire change by embracing honesty and actively participating in the political arena.
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About the AuthorJohn Jay Chapman was an American writer.
John Jay Chapman was an American writer.
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