In Tungay Hall 's Upton Sinclair and Plunkitt' s jungle, they are all focused on the American lifestyle of 1905. But they showed it from a different perspective. In the book "Jungle", the character tried to live the American dream after immigrating from Lithuania to America. On Tammay Hall 's Plunkitt is about a missionary named Geroge Washington Plunkitt who shares the secret of becoming the best politician. With both books, they are all interested in many of the same issues, but look at them differently.
At Plunkitt of Tammany Hall, Plunkitt speaks eloquently about political philosophy. It dominates his behavior in politics and the notorious behavior of Tammany Hall. Planck 's political philosophy can be generalized to two main areas: political objectives and people' s position in politics. The basic idea of controlling Planck 's political career is that the end of politics is the concept of personal interests. Planck declared this philosophy to be his famous statement: "I saw my chances, I accepted them." This idea of pursuing personal interests is a plan It symbolizes Ket's political life.
In Tungay Hall 's Upton Sinclair and Plunkitt' s jungle, they are all focused on the American lifestyle of 1905. But they showed it from a different perspective. In the book "Jungle", the character tried to live the American dream after immigrating from Lithuania to America. On Tammay Hall 's Plunkitt is about a missionary named Geroge Washington Plunkitt who shares the secret of becoming the best politician. With both books, they are all interested in many of the same issues, but look at them differently.
Some of the contemplation about "Planket in the tan manholes" seems to be caused by plankt or his interviewer, famous New York's evening news reporter, Richard. In the years before this book was published, 15 interviews with Plunkitt were posted on the Post page, some observers at the time believed that the last interview in 1905 would add a sensational aspect . When this book was published, Planck 's political philosophy also had a challenge. Terrence J. McDonald, a professor of historical history in the United States of America, argues that reformers, including women and ethnic minorities, benefit white-men's sponsorship scheme and that social services should be available to everyone writing. Not only those involved. Michigan went to "Plunkitt" in 1994.