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Political Corruption In The Gilded Age

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The Gilded Age was a time of rapid industrialization and many mechanical advances, however “the application of intelligence to social affairs had not kept pace with the application of intelligence to individual needs and material ends. Natural science strides forward, but political science lags.” (Henry George. Social Problems. 1883) In this quote George discusses the main problem of this time, political corruption. This was a very significant ill that plagued the Gilded Age. Although there were many industrial advances, the negative aspects like the overwhelming amount political corruption and the control big businesses had on the country were more significant than any technological advances when looking back on the era.
Lincoln Steffens

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