American inquisitors; a commentary on Dayton and Chicago


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A discussion on modern democratic government and the conflict between majority rule and intellectual freedom, written in the aftermaths of the Scopes and McAndrews trials. - Summary by progressingamerica

Chapters

Preface 2:03 Read by Christine Rottger
Ch I s 1 - Ballyhoo 4:14 Read by Cbteddy
Ch I s 2 - Dayton and Chicago 6:26 Read by Aidan Iams
Ch I s 3 - A Curious Coincidence 4:30 Read by Aidan Iams
Ch I s 4 - Dialog on Olympus 10:49 Read by Anthony St. Pierre
Ch I s 5 - Who Pays the Piper Calls the Tune 7:43 Read by Aidan Iams
Ch I s 6 - Servility of Mind 2:58 Read by Aidan Iams
Ch II s 1 - The Two Dogmas 5:12 Read by Aidan Iams
Ch II s 2 - Resuming on Olympus: Concerning Freedom 16:20 Read by Anthony St. Pierre
Ch II s 3 - Dialogue at Dayton 26:47 Read by janicwedge
Ch II s 4 - Thompson's Circus: The Background 9:24 Read by fashawks8
Ch II s 5 - Dialogue at Chicago 9:48 Read by Cbteddy
Ch II s 6 - Note 1:06 Read by ShrimpPhish
Ch III s 1 - Irreconcilable Conflict 6:00 Read by mpinedag
Ch III s 2 - The Neutrality of the Teacher 3:57 Read by mpinedag
Ch III s 3 - Bridges for the Unlearned 6:00 Read by mpinedag
Ch III s 4 - Concerning Prudence 3:12 Read by mpinedag
Ch III s 5 - Dialogue in Americas: Concerning Majority Rule 20:00 Read by Vaibhav Sunder
Ch III s 6 - A Broad Generalization 2:05 Read by Vaibhav Sunder
Ch IV - Coda 10:05 Read by Vaibhav Sunder