Chapter 2

TRANSCRIBER'S NOTESIn the plain text version words in Italics are denoted by _underscores_ and text in bold like =this=.In the text the author uses the word "flaunt" in this sentence:And these maxims are not merely empty phrases, for in the novel the politicians who flaunt them fail.Based on the context it is believed that the correct word should be "flout".A number of words in this book have both hyphenated and non-hyphenated variants. For the words with both variants present the one more used has been kept.Obvious punctuation and other printing errors have been corrected.

TRANSCRIBER'S NOTESIn the plain text version words in Italics are denoted by _underscores_ and text in bold like =this=.In the text the author uses the word "flaunt" in this sentence:And these maxims are not merely empty phrases, for in the novel the politicians who flaunt them fail.Based on the context it is believed that the correct word should be "flout".A number of words in this book have both hyphenated and non-hyphenated variants. For the words with both variants present the one more used has been kept.Obvious punctuation and other printing errors have been corrected.

TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES

In the plain text version words in Italics are denoted by _underscores_ and text in bold like =this=.

In the text the author uses the word "flaunt" in this sentence:

And these maxims are not merely empty phrases, for in the novel the politicians who flaunt them fail.

Based on the context it is believed that the correct word should be "flout"

A number of words in this book have both hyphenated and non-hyphenated variants. For the words with both variants present the one more used has been kept.

Obvious punctuation and other printing errors have been corrected.


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