• Sleep Story 292 – Notes on Democracy

  • Mar 21 2024
  • Length: 37 mins
  • Podcast
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Sleep Story 292 – Notes on Democracy

  • Summary

  • Thank you for tuning in to tonight's episode of Bore You To Sleep. Before we dive into our soothing story, I'd like to extend my heartfelt gratitude to all of you who support this podcast. Your kind words and encouragement truly keep me going.

    Tonight, let's embark on a journey through "Notes on Democracy" by H. L. Mencken, published in 1926. This insightful piece offers a unique perspective on democracy in the Western world, inviting us to ponder its complexities and nuances.

    But first, a quick reminder that this podcast is made possible by listeners like you. If you enjoy our content and would like to support us, there are a few ways you can do so:

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    Remember, sharing this podcast with a friend in need is a wonderful way to spread the gift of peaceful sleep.

    Now, let's unwind together as we delve into "Notes on Democracy" by H. L. Mencken. Close your eyes, relax your body, and let the gentle rhythm of the story guide you into a restful slumber.

    Sweet dreams, and until next time, this is Teddy signing off.

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