Huckleberry Finn represented the lowest level of society: he has never felt family support, was mostly homeless, and maintained his independent ways. At the same time, was not indoctrinated with societal values and always distanced himself from the mainstream society. Huck was skeptical of the world and resistant to accept values it passed on to him. If Huckleberry lived today, he would be the most prominent leader in any political or public sphere. Huck intrinsically distrusted society and relied only on his experiences and it made him a person to admire.
As a politician, he would always follow his heart and do what he thought was right rather than what others would say. He would not be influenced by opinion of others and his principles would not change under societal pressure. Recalling his life story, he helped Jim, the runaway slave, because according to his logic and ideas of fairness it was right to help him despite of the fact that Jim was the property of another person. It would be wrong to say that Huckleberry was indifferent to laws. He understood laws but never accepted them as fair. He could become a successful politician who would think logically rather than be influenced by others. Huck would contribute to development and implementation of fair laws benefiting all levels of society.
As an activist, Huckleberry would always think through situations on its own merits and make conclusions which were right in their context even if society had a different view of situation. He was not taught about right and wrong and he gained all of his values through personal experience, he created his own rules, and fought against the preconceptions. The story of Huckleberry Finn is an example of how a person representing the lowest level of society can become a thinking and feeling human being able to resist the machine of society. Huck would significantly contribute to success of the modern-day social movements of minorities and underprivileged groups. He would provide support not because minorities are underprivileged, but rather because of his belief that everybody has the right to lead his own life and is granted equal rights. In many cases, Huck did not intrude into situations and seemed to be indifferent, however, he always analyzed everything around him and nothing was left without his attention.
Huckleberry Finn would significantly contribute to stabilization of global and national political and social life. He would be ruled by heart and logic rather than by prejudices created by society. He could make the difference because he was not dependent on opinion of others. Thinking, feeling, heart-driven, logic-focused, and independent – these are the qualities of Huck and, unfortunately, most leaders lack these qualities today.