Audiolibro: Triumphant Democracy
- Download Dedication and Preface audio
- Download Ch 1, The Republic audio
- Download Ch 2, The American People audio
- Download Ch 3, Part 1, Cities and Towns audio
- Download Ch 3, Part 2, Cities and Towns audio
- Download Ch 4, Part 1, Conditions of Life audio
- Download Ch 4, Part 2, Conditions of Life audio
- Download Ch 5, Occupations audio
- Download Ch 6, Education audio
- Download Ch 7, Religion audio
- Download Ch 8, Pauperism and Crime audio
- Download Ch 9, Agriculture audio
- Download Ch 10, Part 1, Manufactures audio
- Download Ch 10, Part 2, Manufactures audio
- Download Ch 11, Mining audio
- Download Ch 12, Trade and Commerce audio
- Download Ch 13, Part 1, Railways and Waterways audio
- Download Ch 13, Part 2, Railways and Waterways audio
- Download Ch 14, Part 1, Art and Music audio
- Download Ch 14, Part 2, Art and Music audio
- Download Ch 15, Literature audio
- Download Ch 16, Part 1, The Federal Constellation audio
- Download Ch 16, Part 2, The Federal Constellation audio
- Download Ch 17, Foreign Affairs audio
- Download Ch 18, Part 1, The Government's Non-Political Work audio
- Download Ch 18, Part 2, The Government's Non-Political Work audio
- Download Ch 19, Part 1, The National Balance Sheet audio
- Download Ch 19, Part 2, The National Balance Sheet audio
- Download Ch 20, Part 1, General Reflections audio
- Download Ch 20, Part 2, General Reflections audio
- Download Ch 20, Part 3, General Reflections audio
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Subtitled "Fifty Years' March of the Republic," this is steel tycoon Andrew Carnegie's love letter to America, first published in 1886, an impassioned celebration of the American success story, and a call for other nations to follow in America's footsteps. Through simple, direct discussions of the nature of the American character and her jobs and education, religion, industry, art and literature, foreign affairs, and more, Carnegie sets out a case for a brand of conservative democracy for the world to emulate. Carnegie was born in Scotland and emigrated to America as a teenager. His Carnegie Steel Company launched the steel industry in Pittsburgh, and after its sale to J.P. Morgan, he devoted his life to philanthropic causes. His charitable organizations built more than 2,500 public libraries around the world, and gave away more than $350 million during his lifetime. - Summary by Michele Fry
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