American Writers (One Hundred Pages at a Time)
Arts:Literature
In part 2 of my review of ROUGHING IT by Mark Twain, I find some of the most important commentary and observations on the betrayals at the heart of the ideology of democratic capitalism, and clues as to why the West was so quickly tamed by capital, big business, and government (later the military-industrial complex). Is there any future to an economy built on speculation?
Episode 532: The American Civil War (19): Making a Revolution
Episode 531: Stephen King: IT (4)
Episode 530: Stephen King, It (3)
Episode 529: The American Civil War (18): The Turning Point
Episode 528: Stephen King: IT (2)
Episode 527: The American Civil War (17):June of 1863
Episode 526: Stephen King, IT (1)
Episode 525: The American Civil War (16): Total War
Episode 524: The American Civil War (15): Impact of Emancipation
Episode 522: Benjamin Franlkin: Writings from the Seven Years’ War and Letters
Episode 521: Benjamin Franklin 1747-1754: The Albany Plan
Episode 520: Benjamin Franklin-1733-1745 and the Formation of the American Philosophical Society
Episode 519: Benjamin Franklin: Early journalism and his argument for paper currency
Episode 518: Benjamin Franklin: Boston and London Writings (1722-1725)
Episode 517: Sinclair Lewis: Babbitt (3)
Episode 516: Sinclair Lewis: Babbbitt (2)
Episode 515: Sinclair Lewis: Babbitt (1)
Episode 514: Sinclair Lewis: Main Street (5)
Episode 513: Sinclair Lewis: Main Street (4)
Episode 512: Sinclair Lewis: Main Street (3)
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Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson
A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett
The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi
Pollyanna
Black Beauty
Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll
The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame