Character and Opinion in the United States

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Character and Opinion in the United States

by George Santayana

EN·~4 hours

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Description

A keen observer offers a sweeping portrait of American life, drawing on a series of lectures originally presented to British audiences. The author, a long‑time student of the United States, balances detached analysis with personal feeling, suggesting that the nation’s restless energy masks a deeper love of achievement and a capacity for honest judgment. This introductory voice sets the stage for a meditation on how a nation’s character both shapes and is shaped by its history.

The collection moves through the moral foundations of the nineteenth‑century frontier, then expands to explore reason in society, religion, art, and science. Through clear, measured prose, it highlights America’s blend of vigor, optimism, and occasional forgetfulness of its past, while questioning whether the country’s “greediness” might instead be a drive toward progress. Listeners will find a thoughtful, historically grounded commentary that invites reflection on the enduring qualities and challenges of the American spirit.

Details

Full title

Character and Opinion in the United States With Reminiscences of William James and Josiah Royce and Academic Life in America

Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (264K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2010-12-12

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

George Santayana

George Santayana

1863–1952

A Spanish-born philosopher, essayist, poet, and novelist, he spent much of his life moving between cultures and turned that wide perspective into clear, memorable writing. He is still widely remembered for sharp aphorisms about history, reason, beauty, and belief.

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