The story follows the protagonist, A.D. Jones, a journalist from the United States who travels to New York City, which has become a corrupt and oppressive metropolis ruled by an oligarchy known as the Brotherhood of Destruction. The city is now called "Caesar's Column" due to the towering monument erected in honor of the Brotherhood's leader.Within the city, Jones encounters various social injustices, including extreme wealth inequality, poverty, and the exploitation of the working class. The city's residents live in squalor, while the Brotherhood and their wealthy allies indulge in luxury. The novel explores themes of class struggle, political corruption, and the consequences of unchecked power.As the story unfolds, Jones becomes involved with a secret revolutionary group known as the Socialists of America. They plan to overthrow the Brotherhood and establish a more egalitarian society. However, their efforts are met with brutal repression and violence from the Brotherhood's forces."Caesar's Column" is considered one of the earliest examples of dystopian literature and is often compared to other notable works in the genre, such as George Orwell's "1984" and Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World." Donnelly's novel serves as a cautionary tale, warning against the dangers of unchecked power and social inequality.

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