The Future in America: A Search After Realities
H. G. Wells
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A series of travel essays by one of the most well known antiquarian authors focused on America and its persistent social, economic and developmental problems. (Summary by Christine Rottger)
The language and ideas in this book reflect the period in which it was written. Librivox does not censor works recorded. Some readers and listeners may be offended. (7 hr 15 min)
Chapitres
Chapter 1: THE PROPHETIC HABIT OF MIND | 35:15 | Lu par Christine Rottger |
Chapter 2: MATERIAL PROGRESS | 19:54 | Lu par Cbteddy |
Chapter 3: NEW YORK | 25:12 | Lu par C. B. Seyfarth |
Chapter 4: GROWTH INVINCIBLE | 31:40 | Lu par Rosemary McDonald (1938-2025) |
Chapter 5: THE ECONOMIC PROCESS | 44:45 | Lu par guava |
Chapter 6: SOME ASPECTS OF AMERICAN WEALTH | 37:31 | Lu par guava |
Chapter 7: CERTAIN WORKERS | 20:38 | Lu par Rosemary McDonald (1938-2025) |
Chapter 8: CORRUPTION | 23:38 | Lu par Cbteddy |
Chapter 9: THE IMMIGRANT | 23:32 | Lu par Cbteddy |
Chapter 10: STATE BLINDNESS | 24:44 | Lu par Rosemary McDonald (1938-2025) |
Chapter 11: TWO STUDIES IN DISAPPOINTMENT | 29:15 | Lu par Joanna Dębicka |
Chapter 12: THE TRAGEDY OF COLOR | 30:59 | Lu par Rosemary McDonald (1938-2025) |
Chapter 13: THE MIND OF A MODERN STATE | 27:35 | Lu par Cbteddy |
Chapter 14: CULTURE | 18:11 | Lu par Cbteddy |
Chapter 15: AT WASHINGTON THE ENVOY | 42:48 | Lu par Molly |
Critiques





Lisa Lee
Not everyone who can read should read these books. Her voice is so distracting that nothing can be discerned. I just can’t listen to her.