Short Nonfiction Collection Vol. 034


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Eighteen short nonfiction works in the public domain, independently chosen by the readers. Topics include the English countryside; William Randolph Hearst and journalism; the philosophy of Soren Kierkegaard, John Dewey and others; General William T. Sherman's voyage to San Francisco; the metric system, and the future of the machine age. (Summary by Sue Anderson)

Bjornson's "Beyond Human Power" and Kierkegaard's "What Says the Fire Marshal?" were both translated by Lee Milton Hollander
>The translators of Philemon's "The Highest Good" and Lessing's "On Love of Truth" are unknown.

(5 hr 50 min)

Kapitel

Alfriston and Wilmington, Ch. 6 of Field Paths and Green Lanes 25:14 Gelesen von Garth Burton
Bjornson's Beyond Human Power 17:02 Gelesen von Craig Campbell
Character Sketch - William Randolph Hearst 50:39 Gelesen von progressingamerica
Darwin Among the Machines 13:54 Gelesen von Peter Eastman
Future of Journalism 45:18 Gelesen von progressingamerica
Government By Journalism 1:02:27 Gelesen von progressingamerica
Immediate Empiricism 7:39 Gelesen von P. J. Taylor
The Issue Between Idealism and Immediate Empiricism 12:39 Gelesen von P. J. Taylor
John Adams' Inaugural Address, March 4, 1797 16:21 Gelesen von Tip Brown
Lord Kelvin on the Metric System 8:13 Gelesen von Availle
On Love of Truth 3:14 Gelesen von Craig Campbell
An Open Letter to Professor Dewey Concerning Immediate Empiricism 7:26 Gelesen von P. J. Taylor
Philemon's The Highest Good 1:53 Gelesen von Craig Campbell
The Postulate of Immediate Empiricism 28:05 Gelesen von P. J. Taylor
The Unknown Soldier 5:14 Gelesen von Joe Brenneman
A Very Short Life of Kierkegaard 14:36 Gelesen von Craig Campbell
A Voyage to San Francisco 17:56 Gelesen von Delmar H Dolbier
What Says the Fire Marshal? 12:23 Gelesen von Craig Campbell