• Economic Consequences of the Peace - John Maynard Keynes
    Jul 14 2026
    The Economic Consequences of the Peace, published in 1919 by John Maynard Keynes, critiques the harsh terms imposed on Germany by the Versailles Treaty following World War I. Keynes, who attended the Versailles Conference as a British Treasury delegate, argued for a more lenient approach, highlighting the potential for long-term instability and resentment stemming from punitive measures. His insights helped shape global opinion against the treaty and influenced public sentiment in Britain towards appeasement. The book remains relevant today as it underscores the enduring consequences of economic decisions on international relations and public opinion, illustrating how perceptions of fairness can significantly impact societal stability.
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    5 hrs and 41 mins
  • Moment of Time - Richard Hughes
    Jul 11 2026
    "Moment of Time" by Richard Hughes offers a captivating collection of short fiction that reflects the author's mastery in fusing the gothic elements of 19th-century literature with contemporary nuances. Through a blend of dark themes, romance, tragedy, and humor, Hughes crafts stories that resonate with the complexities of human experience. This collection is a testament to his ability to deliver thought-provoking twists, making it an enduring read for those who appreciate literary depth and clever storytelling. The themes of love, loss, and the unexpected remain relevant today, inviting listeners to explore the intricate layers of Hughes's narrative artistry.
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    5 hrs and 34 mins
  • Needs of Europe Its Economic Reconstruction - Fight the Famine Council
    Jul 7 2026
    "Needs of Europe: Its Economic Reconstruction," by the Fight the Famine Council, captures the urgent discussions from the 1920 International Economic Conference in London, where economists and aid representatives confronted the dire aftermath of World War I on European economies. The conference highlighted the stark realities of production struggles, rampant inflation, and the widespread suffering caused by disease, famine, and poverty. This audiobook serves as a poignant reminder of the profound economic and social devastation that war can inflict, making it relevant today as we reflect on the resilience required to rebuild and recover from crises.
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    6 hrs and 12 mins
  • Fame and Fortune Weekly No 18 Pure Grit - Frank Tousey
    Jul 4 2026
    "Fame and Fortune Weekly No 18: Pure Grit" by Frank Tousey follows the adventures of Eric Gordon, a store clerk and postal worker in a small New York coastal town, who faces challenges with unwavering optimism and resourcefulness. From thwarting kidnappers to protecting the vulnerable, Eric exemplifies true grit in every situation, showcasing his ability to remain calm under pressure and devise effective plans. This story resonates today as it highlights the importance of courage and resilience in the face of adversity, reminding us that ordinary individuals can rise to extraordinary challenges. With its timeless themes of bravery and determination, this tale is a celebration of the human spirit that continues to inspire listeners.
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    2 hrs and 27 mins
  • Mysterious Forces of Civilization - Abdul-Baha Abbas
    Jun 30 2026
    "Mysterious Forces of Civilization" by Abdul-Baha Abbas explores the challenges faced by Persia in the 19th century as it grappled with modernization and the influence of Western culture. Written by the appointed successor of the Bahá’í Faith's founder, this work addresses the pressing debates of its time, such as the need to embrace or reject Western technology and values. Its themes of cultural identity, progress, and the quest for a better society remain relevant today as nations navigate similar dilemmas in an increasingly globalized world. This audiobook invites listeners to reflect on the enduring quest for balance between tradition and modernity, making it a significant and thought-provoking experience for contemporary audiences.
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    4 hrs and 6 mins
  • Communist Manifesto - Friedrich Engels Karl Marx
    Jun 30 2026
    The "Communist Manifesto," authored by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels in December 1847, serves as a foundational text outlining the core principles and practices of Communism while forecasting the inevitable decline of capitalism. This enduring work resonates today as it addresses themes of class struggle, economic inequality, and the dynamics of power that continue to shape societies worldwide. Its call for the working class to unite against oppressive systems remains a powerful rallying cry, highlighting the importance of solidarity in the face of exploitation. By examining the inherent flaws of capitalism, the Manifesto invites listeners to reflect on contemporary economic challenges and the potential for transformative change. Its insights into the relationship between labor and capital are as relevant now as they were in the 19th century, making this audiobook a compelling exploration of the ideas that have influenced political thought and action for generations.
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    1 hr and 37 mins
  • Section 3 - Socialist and Communist Literature
    Feb 9 2022
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    29 mins
  • Section 2 - Proletarians and Communists
    Feb 9 2022
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    27 mins