A critical, firsthand look at a long public career This book argues that Benjamin F. Butler’s record should be judged by deeds, not promises, as it traces decades of political campaigns and policy choices.
In clear, documentary style, the text reviews his rise from the Massachusetts legislature to national attention, highlighting disputes over labor laws, public finance, and military pensions. It weighs his stated ideals against actions, offering evidence and context for readers weighing his legacy.
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