The Ghost in the White House: Some suggestions as to how a hundred million people (who are supposed in a vague, helpless way to haunt the white house) can make themselves felt with a president, how they can back him up, express themselves to him, be expressed by him, and get what they want

Author: Lee, Gerald Stanley

Synopsis:

In "The Ghost in the White House," Gerald Stanley Lee presents a thought-provoking exploration of how the collective power of a nation can influence and support its president. With a touch of mystery and intrigue, Lee delves into the idea of a hundred million people, who are said to haunt the White House in a vague and helpless manner, finding ways to make their presence felt. Through a series of suggestions, the author explores how these ghostly figures can back up the president, express themselves to him, be expressed by him, and ultimately achieve their desires. This captivating work offers a unique perspective on the relationship between the people and their leader, leaving readers pondering the potential impact of a united voice.

Genres: Political fiction, Speculative fiction, Social commentary

Themes: Power of the masses, Influence of the people, Political engagement, Collective action

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