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  • Contents
  • Foreword, Matthew Rothschild
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1. Political Beginnings
  • Chapter 2. In the House of Representatives
  • Chapter 3. The Reed Congress and the New National Issues
  • Chapter 4. The Crucial Period of My Public Life
  • Chapter 5. Six Years' Struggle with the Wisconsin Bosses
  • Chapter 6. My First Term as Governor and the Problems I Had to Meet
  • Chapter 7. How We Passed the Railroad Taxation Laws
  • Chapter 8. Progressive Government Produces Business Prosperity: What Was Accomplished in Wisconsin
  • Chapter 9. Alone in the Senate: Experiences with Roosevelt: Railroad Rate Legislation Chapter 10. Reinforcements: A National Progressive Movement
  • Chapter 11. Why I Became a Candidate for the Presidency
  • Taft's Unavailability
  • A Complete History of Roosevelt's Course after His Return from Africa
  • Formation of the Organized Progressive Movement
  • Pressure for a Real Progressive Candidate
  • Chapter 12. The True History of the Campaign of 1912 for the Republication Nomination to the Presidency
  • Chapter 13. Why I Continued as a Candidate
  • Roosevent never a Progressive
  • His RecordAppendix: Speech of Robert M. La Follette Delivered at the Annual Banquet of the Periodical Publishers' Association Philadelphia, February 2, 1912
  • Index