Om Brann the Iconoclast
In this collection of essays, Brann fearlessly criticizes the social and political institutions of his day, lambasting corrupt politicians, greedy capitalists, and other targets with his sharp wit. Though written over a century ago, his critiques still resonate in today's society. This edition includes a biographical introduction by author and journalist Richard Wolffe.
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