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Looking Backward: Including "Equality"

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Fantasy & SciFi

Edward Bellamy's visionary novel, "Looking Backward," presents a captivating utopian narrative that explores the socio-economic transformations of society by imagining a future free from the shackles of poverty and inequality. Written in 1888, the book adopts a blend of speculative fiction and social critique, employing a compelling first-person narrative that follows Julian West, a young Bostonian who falls into a deep sleep and awakens in the year 2000, where he discovers a radically altered world governed by principles of cooperation and equality. The text serves as both a critique of 19th-century capitalism and an imaginative forecast, drawing readers into a deeply immersive exploration of the author's hopes for societal reform. Edward Bellamy, a prominent American socialist and reformist writer, was deeply influenced by the economic disparities and social injustices of his time. His own experiences with poverty and the limitations of market capitalism propelled him to envision an alternative future, prompting the creation of this seminal work that resonated with the Progressive Era's aspirations for change. Bellamy's ideas not only sparked interest and debate but also inspired a number of utopian communities in the late 19th century, cementing his place in American literary and social history. "Looking Backward" is a must-read for those interested in the intersections of literature, politics, and societal reform. It invites readers to reflect on the possibilities of future societies while challenging prevailing notions of individualism and capitalism. This enduring work offers profound insights into the human condition and remains relevant to contemporary discussions about economic justice and social equality.

© 2022 DigiCat (E-bog): 8596547397182

Release date

E-bog: 11. oktober 2022

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