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Great Classics in 15 Minutes

Great Classics in 15 Minutes

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Just 15 minutes of passive listening is all it takes to grasp the key points of a masterpiece. You’ll understand the core arguments without even reading it. Use this as a reader’s guide. The audio is automatically generated using Google NotebookLM.Quest for Knowledge Team Persönliche Entwicklung Persönlicher Erfolg
  • vol.025: Relativity: Special and General Theory--Albert Einstein
    Sep 18 2025

    This source presents Albert Einstein's "Relativity: The Special and General Theory," a foundational text on the principles of relativity, translated by Robert W. Lawson. It comprehensively explains the Special Theory of Relativity, discussing concepts like the relativity of simultaneity and the behavior of measuring-rods and clocks in motion, and introduces the Lorentz transformation. The book then expands to the General Theory of Relativity, particularly focusing on gravitation, the equality of inertial and gravitational mass, and the curvature of space-time. Crucially, it details experimental confirmations of these theories, such as the perihelion shift of Mercury and the deflection of light by gravity, before exploring the structure of the universe as a whole.


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    38 Min.
  • vol.024: Les Misérables--Victor Hugo
    Sep 14 2025

    The provided text offers a detailed exploration of 19th-century French society and the intertwined lives of various characters, primarily focusing on Jean Valjean's struggle for redemption after his release from the galleys and his subsequent life as Monsieur Madeleine, a respected mayor. The sources also introduce Cosette, a young girl mistreated by the Thénardiers, and the burgeoning love story of Marius Pontmercy, an idealistic young man deeply invested in Republican ideals. Historical context, including the Napoleonic era and the Bourbon Restoration, is woven throughout, alongside vivid descriptions of Parisian life, social commentary on poverty and crime, and philosophical reflections on faith, justice, and human nature.


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    17 Min.
  • vol.023: Apology—Plato
    Sep 10 2025

    This presents Plato's "Apology," translated by Benjamin Jowett, offering a detailed introduction that clarifies the work's historical context and its portrayal of Socrates. The introduction emphasizes that while it captures Socrates' character, it is Plato's artistic interpretation rather than a verbatim account of the trial. The main body of the text then presents Socrates' defense speech, where he systematically addresses the accusations against him, explains his philosophical mission stemming from the Oracle of Delphi, and challenges his accusers' motives and logic. Ultimately, Socrates accepts his death sentence, using his final words to prophesy future consequences for his condemnors and to express his calm outlook on death.


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    18 Min.
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