Icarus; or, The Future of Science
Bertrand Russell
Read by S. Emily Lee





In this short book, Russell speculates on the effect of the progress of science in the future in a vast array of subjects, ranging from physical sciences to sociology. - Summary by S. Emily Lee (0 hr 47 min)
Chapters
Introductory | 7:06 | Read by S. Emily Lee |
Effects of the Physical Sciences | 5:23 | Read by S. Emily Lee |
The Increase of Organization | 16:58 | Read by S. Emily Lee |
The Anthropological Sciences | 11:26 | Read by S. Emily Lee |
Conclusion | 6:20 | Read by S. Emily Lee |
Reviews
Great Listen





Phillip Lastrapes
From the beginning to the end this piece is thought provoking, not to mention the reader is an impeccable Librivox MC!