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EPISODE · Mar 11, 2026 · 2H 5M

The Soul of Man by Oscar Wilde ~ Full Audiobook [philosophy]

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The Soul of Man by Oscar Wilde audiobook. Genre: philosophy In The Soul of Man, Oscar Wilde delivers a provocative and elegantly argued essay on what it means to live freely, create boldly, and resist the quiet pressures of conformity. Writing with his trademark wit and moral seriousness, Wilde questions a society that measures worth by work, respectability, and obedience, and he challenges the ways charity, punishment, and public opinion can end up preserving the very injustices they claim to cure. At the heart of his vision is the individual: the artist, the outsider, the dreamer, and anyone who feels the strain between inner truth and social expectation. Wilde explores how economic arrangements shape character, how institutions can train people to accept limits as virtues, and why genuine progress depends on allowing people the space to be fully themselves. By turns lyrical, incisive, and rebellious, this short work is both a defense of imagination and a critique of systems that reduce human life to utility. The Soul of Man invites listeners into a timeless debate about freedom, creativity, and the courage to live differently. For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate) (00:00:00) Chapter 1 (00:20:55) Chapter 2 (00:40:17) Chapter 3 (00:52:56) Chapter 4 (01:16:14) Chapter 5 (01:37:51) Chapter 6 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Soul of Man by Oscar Wilde audiobook. Genre: philosophy In The Soul of Man, Oscar Wilde delivers a provocative and elegantly argued essay on what it means to live freely, create boldly, and resist the quiet pressures of conformity. Writing with his trademark wit and moral seriousness, Wilde questions a society that measures worth by work, respectability, and obedience, and he challenges the ways charity, punishment, and public opinion can end up preserving the very injustices they claim to cure. At the heart of his vision is the individual: the artist, the outsider, the dreamer, and anyone who feels the strain between inner truth and social expectation. Wilde explores how economic arrangements shape character, how institutions can train people to accept limits as virtues, and why genuine progress depends on allowing people the space to be fully themselves. By turns lyrical, incisive, and rebellious, this short work is both a defense of imagination and a critique of systems that reduce human life to utility. The Soul of Man invites listeners into a timeless debate about freedom, creativity, and the courage to live differently. For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate) (00:00:00) Chapter 1 (00:20:55) Chapter 2 (00:40:17) Chapter 3 (00:52:56) Chapter 4 (01:16:14) Chapter 5 (01:37:51) Chapter 6 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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