Democracy and Social Ethics

audiobook

Democracy and Social Ethics

by Jane Addams

EN·~4 hours·11 chapters

Chapters

11 total
1

The Citizen's Library of Economics, Politics, and Sociology - UNDER THE GENERAL EDITORSHIP OF - RICHARD T. ELY, Ph.D, LL.D.

14:28
2

12mo. Half Leather. $1.25, net, each

1:21
3

THE MACMILLAN COMPANY - 66 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK

1:09
4

PREFATORY NOTE

0:38
5

CHAPTER II - CHARITABLE EFFORT

59:20
6

CHAPTER III - FILIAL RELATIONS

31:04
7

CHAPTER IV - HOUSEHOLD ADJUSTMENT

36:15
8

CHAPTER V - INDUSTRIAL AMELIORATION

41:37
9

CHAPTER VI - EDUCATIONAL METHODS

44:02
10

CHAPTER VII - POLITICAL REFORM

58:04

Description

The volume brings together a curated selection of essays that map the intellectual terrain of early‑twentieth‑century economics, politics, and sociology. Contributions from leading scholars address monopolies and trusts, the mechanics of distribution, and the challenges of economic crises, while also exploring the structure of political parties and the nuances of colonial administration. Each piece is framed for both academic readers and informed citizens eager to understand the forces shaping modern society.

Listeners will find practical discussions on municipal engineering, public health, and the ethical foundations of democracy, illustrating how policy translates into everyday life. The anthology also includes comparative studies of Swiss governance and American municipal progress, offering concrete examples that illuminate broader theoretical debates. Altogether, the collection serves as a portable lecture hall, inviting its audience to engage with the pivotal ideas that continue to influence contemporary policy and economic thought.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (280K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Alicia Williams, Joel Schlosberg and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.

Release date

2005-03-28

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Jane Addams

Jane Addams

1860–1935

A fearless reformer who turned compassion into action, she helped build Hull House in Chicago and changed how Americans thought about poverty, immigration, and public service. Her fight for peace and social justice later made her the first American woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize.

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