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EPISODE · Aug 6, 2026 · 5H 19M

Beggars of Paris-Louis Paulian

from Democracy of the Constitution, and other Addresses and Essays · host Various

"Beggars of Paris" by Louis Paulian delves into the lives of the marginalized and destitute in the vibrant yet harsh landscape of Paris. This poignant exploration captures the struggles and resilience of those often overlooked, offering a raw and unfiltered look at society's underbelly. The themes of poverty, survival, and human dignity resonate powerfully today, reminding listeners of the enduring challenges faced by the less fortunate. Paulian's insightful observations encourage reflection on social justice and empathy, making this work not only a historical account but also a timeless commentary on the human condition.

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