Satan's Invisible World Displayed; or, Despairing Democracy A Study of Greater New York

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Satan's Invisible World Displayed; or, Despairing Democracy A Study of Greater New York

by W. T. (William Thomas) Stead

EN·~8 hours·7 chapters

Chapters

7 total

SATAN’S INVISIBLE WORLD DISPLAYED

0:43

PREFACE.

3:59

PART I.

1:42:14

PART II.

4:14:52

PART III.

2:04:52

APPENDIX.

12:57

INDEX.

16:39

Description

A vivid chronicle that pulls listeners into the tangled web of late‑19th‑century New York politics, this work blends meticulous research with a compelling narrative voice. Drawing on the exhaustive testimony of the Lexow Committee, it lays bare the rampant police corruption and the desperate scramble for power that threatened the very foundations of the city’s democracy. The author’s firsthand observations and vivid descriptions turn dense official reports into a gripping, almost theatrical, account of a metropolis on the brink of moral collapse.

Beyond the scandalous details, the book reflects on the broader implications for any great city facing the temptations of greed and unchecked authority. Listeners will find a thoughtful exploration of how civic apathy can pave the way for authoritarian solutions, all presented with a clarity that makes complex historical events feel immediate and urgent. It offers both a cautionary tale and a window into a pivotal moment when New York’s future hung in the balance.

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Satan's Invisible World Displayed; or, Despairing Democracy A Study of Greater New York A Study of Greater New York

Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (495K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive.)

Release date

2013-12-21

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

W. T. (William Thomas) Stead

W. T. (William Thomas) Stead

1849–1912

A fearless Victorian editor who helped invent modern investigative journalism, he used newspapers to stir public debate, push for reform, and challenge powerful institutions. His dramatic life ended aboard the Titanic, adding one more unforgettable chapter to an already extraordinary story.

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