The Future in America: A Search After Realities

H. G. Wells (1866 - 1946)

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)

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Genre(s): Essays & Short Works, Travel & Geography

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 Chapter 1: THE PROPHETIC HABIT OF MIND Christine Rottger
00:35:15
Play 02 Chapter 2: MATERIAL PROGRESS Cbteddy
00:19:54
Play 03 Chapter 3: NEW YORK C. B. Seyfarth
00:25:12
Play 04 Chapter 4: GROWTH INVINCIBLE roselbex
00:31:40
Play 05 Chapter 5: THE ECONOMIC PROCESS guava
00:44:45
Play 06 Chapter 6: SOME ASPECTS OF AMERICAN WEALTH guava
00:37:31
Play 07 Chapter 7: CERTAIN WORKERS roselbex
00:20:38
Play 08 Chapter 8: CORRUPTION Cbteddy
00:23:38
Play 09 Chapter 9: THE IMMIGRANT Cbteddy
00:23:32
Play 10 Chapter 10: STATE BLINDNESS roselbex
00:24:44
Play 11 Chapter 11: TWO STUDIES IN DISAPPOINTMENT Joanna Dębicka
00:29:15
Play 12 Chapter 12: THE TRAGEDY OF COLOR roselbex
00:30:59
Play 13 Chapter 13: THE MIND OF A MODERN STATE Cbteddy
00:27:35
Play 14 Chapter 14: CULTURE Cbteddy
00:18:11
Play 15 Chapter 15: AT WASHINGTON THE ENVOY Molly
00:42:48