
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court - Mark Twain
Treaty with China - Mark Twain
"Treaty with China," published in the New York Tribune in 1868, stands as one of Mark Twain's most under-appreciated works, offering an early critique of imperialism and a vision for how the United States should engage with the world. This thought-provoking piece not only reflects Twain's progressive ideals but also challenges listeners to consider the implications of foreign policy and national identity. In a time when discussions about global relations and ethical governance remain pertinent, Twain's insights resonate deeply, inviting a reevaluation of America's role on the international stage.

