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Introduction Chapter One From Plutocrats to Populists: 1884-1900 Chapter Two The 1904 Election and the First Scandals: 1904-1907 Chapter Three The Beginning of Reform: 1905-1907 Chapter Four The Triumph of Reform: 1908-1911 Chapter Five Big Business Money Remains Dominant: 1912-1928 Chapter Six Organized Labor Becomes Active: 1932-1948 Chapter Seven The Revival of Reform: 1952-1972 Chapter Eight From Buckley to Austin: 1976-1990 Chapter Nine From Reform to Reaction: 1996-Present Conclusion Appendix Contributors to Theodore Roosevelt's 1904 Campaign References Index

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