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Revolution, and other Essays
by Jack London
Publication date 2014-03-15
Usage Public Domain Mark 1.0Creative Commons Licensepublicdomain
Topics librivox, audiobooks, short stories, socialism, jack london, political essays
LibriVox recording of Revolution, and other Essays by Jack London.
Read in English by Michele Fry; Ignare; Jeremy Robertson; KHand; Steve C; Lucretia B.; Phil Schempf; Greg Giordano; DJRickyV; Sean Grabosky
A collection of 13 essays written between 1900 and 1908, published in 1910. The lead essay, "Revolution", outlines how and why London renounced capitalism as a failed social system and declared himself an active participant in the "socialist revolution", the last essay is an autobiographical piece, and the essays in between are on diverse subjects. A few of the “essays” are actually humorous short fiction stories; others are serious, sometimes angry rants against capitalistic greed and political corruption. All of the pieces are thought-provoking and excellently written, though only loosely intellectual, highly opinionated, and rife with contradiction, as was London himself. -- Summary by Michele Fry
https://www.spreaker.com/user/14501705/revolution-and-other-essays-by-jack-lond
Revolution, and other Essays
by Jack London
Publication date 2014-03-15
Usage Public Domain Mark 1.0Creative Commons Licensepublicdomain
Topics librivox, audiobooks, short stories, socialism, jack london, political essays
LibriVox recording of Revolution, and other Essays by Jack London.
Read in English by Michele Fry; Ignare; Jeremy Robertson; KHand; Steve C; Lucretia B.; Phil Schempf; Greg Giordano; DJRickyV; Sean Grabosky
A collection of 13 essays written between 1900 and 1908, published in 1910. The lead essay, "Revolution", outlines how and why London renounced capitalism as a failed social system and declared himself an active participant in the "socialist revolution", the last essay is an autobiographical piece, and the essays in between are on diverse subjects. A few of the “essays” are actually humorous short fiction stories; others are serious, sometimes angry rants against capitalistic greed and political corruption. All of the pieces are thought-provoking and excellently written, though only loosely intellectual, highly opinionated, and rife with contradiction, as was London himself. -- Summary by Michele Fry
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