
Causes and Consequences
Causes and Consequences is a socio-political treatise by John Jay Chapman, written in the late 19th century. The book examines the relationship between human nature, commerce, and politics, focusing on the causes of political corruption and its effects on democracy in the United States. Chapman's insights into the interplay of societal issues and economic forces provide a critical perspective on governance during a transformative period in American history, specifically from 1865 to 1918.




