Plunkitt of Tammany Hall

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George Washington Plunkitt 1905
English
  • 00 - Preface
  • 01 - Honest Graft and Dishonest Graft
  • 02 - How to Become a Statesman
  • 03 - The Curse of Civil Service Reform
  • 04 - Reformers Only Mornin' Glories
  • 05 - New York City Is Pie for the Hayseeds
  • 06 - To Hold Your District: Study Human Nature and Act
  • 07 - On The Shame of the Cities
  • 08 - Ingratitude in Politics
  • 09 - Reciprocity in Patronage
  • 10 - Brooklynites Natural-Born Hayseeds
  • 11 - Tammany Leaders Not Bookworms
  • 12 - Dangers of the Dress Suit in Politics
  • 13 - On Municipal Ownership
  • 14 - Tammany the Only Lastin' Democracy
  • 15 - Concerning Gas in Politics
  • 16 - Plunkitt's Fondest Dream
  • 17 - Tammany's Patriotism
  • 18 - On the Use of Money in Politics
  • 19 - The Successful Politician Does Not Drink
  • 20 - Bosses Preserve the Nation
  • 21 - Concerning Excise
  • 22 - A Parting Word on the Future of the Democratic Party
  • 23 - Strenuous Life of the Tammany District Leader
"I seen my opportunities and I took 'em.", George Washington Plunkitt of Tamminy Hall. There's good graft and bad graft according to Plunkitt. Listen to this candid discourse from a 19th century politician, and decide for yourself if things have changed.
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