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Sep 23, 2025 • 4h 56min
The Syndic by C. M. Kornbluth ~ Full Audiobook [scifi]
The Syndic by C. M. Kornbluth audiobook. Genre: scifiIn a future America where the old United States has been driven offshore, order has not vanished so much as changed hands. On the East Coast, the Syndic runs like a vast protection league: pay your dues, keep your receipts, and life can be startlingly freewheeling. West of the Mississippi, a rival power known as the Mob preaches iron morality and enforces it with fear. Caught between them is Charles Orsino, a young, low-ranking Syndic collector in New York who expects his career to consist of routine shake-downs and staying out of trouble. Then an assassination attempt makes him a problem, and an opportunity. Summoned by the Syndic's top brass, Orsino is asked to do the unthinkable: go undercover to infiltrate the exiled North American Government, which is plotting a return from distant island bases. Rebuilt by hypnosis and armed with a manufactured identity, he is dropped into enemy territory where lie detectors, secret police, and politics are as dangerous as bullets. As Orsino navigates decayed corners of Europe and the competing visions of crime, government, and freedom, Kornbluth delivers a hard-edged adventure that doubles as a sharp political and social satire.For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate)(00:00:00) Chapter 01(00:15:43) Chapter 02(00:29:34) Chapter 03(00:43:19) Chapter 04(00:59:08) Chapter 05(01:12:01) Chapter 06(01:21:55) Chapter 07(01:33:09) Chapter 08(01:42:17) Chapter 09(01:58:35) Chapter 10(02:10:34) Chapter 11(02:20:55) Chapter 12(02:39:40) Chapter 13(02:54:58) Chapter 14(03:11:24) Chapter 15(03:24:50) Chapter 16(03:37:25) Chapter 17(03:50:51) Chapter 18(04:03:04) Chapter 19(04:14:30) Chapter 20(04:25:28) Chapter 21(04:32:23) Chapter 22 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 22, 2025 • 5h 40min
The Art of Worldly Wisdom by Baltasar Gracian ~ Full Audiobook [philosophy]
The Art of Worldly Wisdom by Baltasar Gracian audiobook. Genre: philosophyWritten in the sharp, elegant style of the Spanish Baroque, The Art of Worldly Wisdom is a compact treasury of insight for anyone navigating ambition, reputation, friendship, and power. Baltasar Gracian distills decades of observation into a series of brief maxims, each offering a practical angle on how people behave and how a person might act with tact, foresight, and self-command. Rather than telling a story, the book builds a portrait of the 'complete' individual: someone who can read situations, manage impressions, choose allies carefully, and balance boldness with restraint. Along the way, Gracian explores themes of discretion, timing, patience, and the difference between true worth and public appearance, with advice that is at once skeptical about human motives and bracingly optimistic about personal cultivation. Ideal for listeners who enjoy reflective, quotable wisdom, this classic invites you to pause over each thought, test it against experience, and refine your judgment in the daily theater of life.For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate)(00:00:00) Chapter 01(00:12:35) Chapter 02(00:51:38) Chapter 03(01:00:14) Chapter 04(01:09:24) Chapter 05(01:17:19) Chapter 06(01:25:52) Chapter 07(01:34:58) Chapter 08(01:42:22) Chapter 09(01:52:12) Chapter 10(02:00:24) Chapter 11(02:08:52) Chapter 12(02:15:31) Chapter 13(02:25:28) Chapter 14(02:34:49) Chapter 15(02:43:56) Chapter 16(02:55:31) Chapter 17(03:06:19) Chapter 18(03:17:39) Chapter 19(03:27:45) Chapter 20(03:39:32) Chapter 21(03:49:23) Chapter 22(03:58:19) Chapter 23(04:08:10) Chapter 24(04:17:27) Chapter 25(04:26:33) Chapter 26(04:35:38) Chapter 27(04:44:03) Chapter 28(04:53:27) Chapter 29(05:00:52) Chapter 30(05:10:42) Chapter 31(05:18:31) Chapter 32 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 20, 2025 • 8h 37min
The Shining Pyramid by Arthur Machen ~ Full Audiobook [horror]
The Shining Pyramid by Arthur Machen audiobook. Genre: horrorIn the misty border hills of Wales, Mr. Vaughan expects a quiet life on his family estate - until unsettling signs begin to appear along an old path near the woods: flint arrowheads laid out with deliberate precision, shifting from day to day into eerie patterns, as if someone is writing a message in stone. Seeking an explanation that goes beyond local gossip and superstition, Vaughan summons his old friend Mr. Dyson, a London man of letters with a skeptical mind and a talent for unraveling the uncanny. Their investigation quickly widens from a strange rural puzzle into something darker, shadowed by folklore about the Little People and by the recent disappearance of a young village girl, Annie Trevor. As Dyson and Vaughan decipher the meaning behind the symbols and follow the trail into lonely fields and ancient earthworks, Machen steadily tightens the dread: civilization feels thin here, the past feels close, and whatever is sending these signals does not think or desire as humans do. The Shining Pyramid is a classic weird tale of intellectual inquiry colliding with a buried, pre-human terror.For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate)(00:00:00) Chapter 00(00:11:19) Chapter 01(01:01:52) Chapter 02(01:18:05) Chapter 03(01:29:29) Chapter 04(01:56:07) Chapter 05(02:11:38) Chapter 06(02:18:26) Chapter 07(02:32:24) Chapter 08(02:40:32) Chapter 09(02:55:10) Chapter 10(04:03:13) Chapter 11(04:38:40) Chapter 12(04:53:59) Chapter 13(05:12:09) Chapter 14(05:26:20) Chapter 15(05:43:08) Chapter 16(05:54:57) Chapter 17(06:16:42) Chapter 18(06:28:12) Chapter 19(06:39:54) Chapter 20(06:53:31) Chapter 21(07:12:22) Chapter 22(07:24:56) Chapter 23(07:43:08) Chapter 24(08:03:44) Chapter 25(08:15:32) Chapter 26 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 19, 2025 • 1h 45min
Ornaments in Jade by Arthur Machen ~ Full Audiobook [horror]
Ornaments in Jade by Arthur Machen audiobook. Genre: horrorOrnaments in Jade is Arthur Machen's slender, hallucinatory collection of ten short pieces that read like prose poems disguised as stories. Written in the 1890s but published in book form in 1924, these vignettes move through gardens, city rooms, summer landscapes, and shadowed interiors where ordinary perception begins to fail. A narrator recalls a rose garden that seems too perfect to be natural; an antiquarian curiosity opens onto rumors of ancient peoples and stranger inheritances; a self-proclaimed idealist discovers how easily lofty principles buckle under secret appetite; and, again and again, the modern world brushes against rites that feel older than Christianity. Across sketches like Witchcraft, The Ceremony, Midsummer, Nature, Torture, and The Holy Things, Machen returns to a central tension: the thin veil between the everyday and the sacred or the forbidden, and the unsettling cost of seeing what lies behind it. Lyrical, decadent, and uncanny, the book invites the listener to savor atmosphere over plot as each miniature offers a new glimpse of beauty edged with dread.For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate)(00:00:00) Chapter 01(00:07:48) Chapter 02(00:18:11) Chapter 03(00:31:16) Chapter 04(00:39:51) Chapter 05(00:49:39) Chapter 06(00:59:09) Chapter 07(01:09:41) Chapter 08(01:20:25) Chapter 09(01:29:51) Chapter 10 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 18, 2025 • 1h 47min
Wage Labour and Capital by Karl Marx ~ Full Audiobook [philosophy]
Wage Labour and Capital by Karl Marx audiobook. Genre: philosophyIn Wage Labour and Capital, Karl Marx delivers a clear, tightly argued introduction to how capitalist economies work and why, in his view, they produce deep social conflict. Written as an accessible series of talks and articles, the book begins with the everyday reality of the worker who must sell labor power to survive, then asks what wages really measure and how they are shaped by competition and the needs of industry. Marx distinguishes between labor and the capacity to labor, explaining how profit can rise even when wages appear fair, and he traces how technological change, productivity, and the concentration of ownership alter the balance between workers and employers. Along the way, he explores the roles of capital, markets, and class power, showing how economic relationships become social relationships and how dependence can be built into a system that claims freedom of contract. Both a primer in political economy and a call to see beneath surface prices, Wage Labour and Capital sets out the core tensions of modern work: security versus flexibility, value versus pay, and human needs versus accumulation.For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate)(00:00:00) Chapter 0(00:22:33) Chapter 1(00:27:11) Chapter 2(00:37:38) Chapter 3(00:49:10) Chapter 4(00:53:09) Chapter 5(01:00:36) Chapter 6(01:12:10) Chapter 7(01:19:11) Chapter 8(01:28:32) Chapter 9 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 17, 2025 • 23h 56min
The Book of Musical Knowledge by Arthur Elson ~ Full Audiobook [history]
The Book of Musical Knowledge by Arthur Elson audiobook. Genre: historyArthur Elson's The Book of Musical Knowledge is a one-volume guided tour for anyone who loves music but wants to understand what they are hearing. Written for music-lovers, students, and teachers, it moves step by step from the origins of Western music into the major ideas that shape musical craft and musical meaning. Elson begins with the evolution of music - from early and medieval traditions through the rise of counterpoint and harmony - then turns to the lives and work of the great composers, offering clear, readable portraits that connect each figure to the style of their time (from Bach and Handel through Beethoven, Chopin, Wagner, and beyond). From there, the book becomes a practical listening manual: it explains melody and phrase, common patterns and forms (song forms, rondo, sonata-allegro, and orchestral and vocal structures), and how these designs guide expectation and emotional payoff. A substantial section on instruments opens the orchestra and the voice, showing how timbre, range, and technique shape composition and performance. Special chapters broaden the lens with topics like notable performers, orchestration, acoustics, and modern music, supported by an appendix of key musical terms.For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate)(00:00:00) Chapter 01(00:23:52) Chapter 02(00:48:47) Chapter 03(01:08:23) Chapter 04(01:31:34) Chapter 05(02:02:42) Chapter 06(02:22:22) Chapter 07(02:48:16) Chapter 08(03:06:19) Chapter 09(03:22:18) Chapter 10(03:39:37) Chapter 11(04:03:32) Chapter 12(04:36:30) Chapter 13(04:58:46) Chapter 14(05:15:55) Chapter 15(05:35:45) Chapter 16(05:56:40) Chapter 17(06:18:40) Chapter 18(06:50:55) Chapter 19(07:14:33) Chapter 20(07:37:10) Chapter 21(08:01:59) Chapter 22(08:31:03) Chapter 23(09:07:14) Chapter 24(09:30:37) Chapter 25(09:53:34) Chapter 26(10:29:22) Chapter 27(10:57:02) Chapter 28(11:23:03) Chapter 29(12:16:42) Chapter 30(13:01:37) Chapter 31(13:21:43) Chapter 32(13:40:45) Chapter 33(13:56:54) Chapter 34(14:09:51) Chapter 35(14:24:27) Chapter 36(14:35:44) Chapter 37(14:47:49) Chapter 38(15:11:53) Chapter 39(15:26:40) Chapter 40(15:51:02) Chapter 41(16:11:06) Chapter 42(16:30:23) Chapter 43(16:49:36) Chapter 44(17:11:31) Chapter 45(17:28:35) Chapter 46(17:44:37) Chapter 47(18:01:45) Chapter 48(18:18:08) Chapter 49(18:32:19) Chapter 50(18:45:44) Chapter 51(19:01:30) Chapter 52(19:13:16) Chapter 53(19:29:11) Chapter 54(19:54:04) Chapter 55(20:18:33) Chapter 56(20:36:47) Chapter 57(20:48:46) Chapter 58(21:05:09) Chapter 59(21:41:17) Chapter 60(22:42:01) Chapter 61(23:02:57) Chapter 62 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 16, 2025 • 1h 50min
Movement & Progression of Animals by Aristotle ~ Full Audiobook [science]
Movement & Progression of Animals by Aristotle audiobook. Genre: scienceIn Movement and Progression of Animals, Aristotle turns a sharp, patient eye to one of the most basic mysteries of life: how living creatures set themselves in motion. Drawing on close observation and comparative reasoning, he examines the structures that make movement possible - bones, joints, sinews, and the diverse body plans of land animals, birds, and creatures of the sea. But this is not merely a catalog of anatomy. Aristotle asks deeper questions about causation and purpose: what initiates motion, how desire and perception relate to action, and why different animals move in different ways. Along the way, he explores balance, leverage, gait, and the coordinated rhythms of walking, swimming, and flight, linking physical mechanics to his broader philosophy of nature. Accessible, curious, and argumentative, these short treatises reveal the foundations of biological thinking in the ancient world and invite listeners to follow a mind trying to connect what can be seen in the body with what cannot be seen in the principles of life. The result is a classic study of locomotion as both a scientific problem and a philosophical one.For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate)(00:00:00) Chapter 01(00:16:15) Chapter 02(00:33:15) Chapter 03(00:44:12) Chapter 04(00:58:53) Chapter 05(01:16:53) Chapter 06(01:30:56) Chapter 07 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 15, 2025 • 17h 29min
Practical Sermons by Archibald Alexander ~ Full Audiobook [religion]
Practical Sermons by Archibald Alexander audiobook. Genre: religionPractical Sermons gathers a selection of clear, pastorally minded messages by Archibald Alexander, an early American Presbyterian minister and theologian best known for shaping generations of clergy at Princeton. Written to be heard as well as read, these sermons aim less at ornament and more at spiritual usefulness, pressing timeless Bible truths into the ordinary pressures of conscience, family life, sorrow, temptation, and hope. Alexander addresses the great realities of Christian experience: the need for repentance and a changed heart, the call to trust Christ rather than mere outward religion, the sustaining work of prayer, and the steady pursuit of holiness when feelings fluctuate. With a teacher's patience and a shepherd's concern, he anticipates common objections, exposes self-deception, and offers practical counsel for cultivating humility, watchfulness, and perseverance. The central tension running through the collection is how to live faithfully when the world, the flesh, and spiritual apathy pull in the opposite direction, and how to seek assurance without turning faith into a performance. Warm, direct, and deeply scriptural, Practical Sermons is designed to strengthen both new believers and mature readers who want faith that reaches the heart and shapes daily conduct.For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate)(00:00:00) Chapter 00(00:04:09) Chapter 01(00:37:42) Chapter 02(01:13:29) Chapter 03(01:32:01) Chapter 04(01:57:56) Chapter 05(02:11:25) Chapter 06(02:38:44) Chapter 07(03:07:30) Chapter 08(03:41:40) Chapter 09(04:09:40) Chapter 10(04:27:22) Chapter 11(04:45:11) Chapter 12(05:15:04) Chapter 13(05:47:38) Chapter 14(06:11:33) Chapter 15(06:34:12) Chapter 16(06:55:17) Chapter 17(07:28:34) Chapter 18(07:52:35) Chapter 19(08:21:57) Chapter 20(08:46:22) Chapter 21(09:12:01) Chapter 22(09:51:25) Chapter 23(10:24:16) Chapter 24(11:03:22) Chapter 25(11:35:10) Chapter 26(12:03:39) Chapter 27(12:32:21) Chapter 28(13:01:08) Chapter 29(13:15:08) Chapter 30(13:39:05) Chapter 31(14:23:42) Chapter 32(14:56:05) Chapter 33(15:23:48) Chapter 34(16:06:28) Chapter 35(16:24:06) Chapter 36(16:49:39) Chapter 37 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 13, 2025 • 1h 17min
The Black Monk by Anton Chekhov ~ Full Audiobook [tragedy]
The Black Monk by Anton Chekhov audiobook. Genre: tragedyAnton Chekhov's The Black Monk follows Andrey Kovrin, a brilliant young scholar worn down by years of intense study. On the advice of friends, he retreats to the quiet countryside estate of Yegor Pesotsky, a devoted horticulturist whose vast gardens are his life's pride. There, amid summer light, long walks, and the warm companionship of Pesotsky's daughter Tanya, Kovrin seems to recover his strength and even glimpses a gentler future. But the calm is disturbed by an uncanny figure from legend: the Black Monk, a mysterious apparition who appears to Kovrin in moments of solitude and speaks to him with seductive certainty about greatness, destiny, and the right of exceptional people to live beyond ordinary limits. As Kovrin's visions intensify, he is pulled between love and duty, health and ecstasy, humility and a dangerous conviction that suffering may be the price of genius. Chekhov builds a tense psychological portrait of ambition and self-deception, asking whether inspiration is a gift, a sickness, or both, and what it can cost the people who care most about us.For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate)(00:00:00) Chapter 01(00:42:31) Chapter 02 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 12, 2025 • 1h 45min
The Theological Tractates by Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius ~ Full Audiobook [religion]
The Theological Tractates by Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius audiobook. Genre: religionWritten by the late Roman philosopher and statesman Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius, The Theological Tractates (often gathered as the Opuscula Sacra) offers a compact but demanding set of essays that bring the tools of classical logic to the central questions of Christian doctrine. Across these short works, Boethius asks how careful definitions can clarify mysteries that believers confess but struggle to explain: the unity and distinction within the Trinity, the meaning of person and nature, and the way Christ can be understood as fully divine and fully human without collapsing into contradiction. Moving with the precision of a logician, he tests the limits of ordinary language, examines how categories like substance and relation apply (or fail to apply) to God, and models a method of argument that seeks harmony between faith and disciplined reasoning. The tractates also reveal a thinker working at a cultural crossroads, translating and reshaping the philosophical inheritance of antiquity for a Christian intellectual world that would soon define the medieval West. Ideal for listeners interested in theology, philosophy, and the history of ideas, this collection rewards patience with a clear view of how doctrine can be treated as rigorous inquiry, not mere assertion.For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate)(00:00:00) Chapter 01(00:23:03) Chapter 02(00:27:36) Chapter 03(00:38:05) Chapter 04(00:53:41) Chapter 05 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices


