
Looking Backward
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Narrado por:
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Edward Lewis
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De:
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Edward Bellamy
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Proto-Woke Socialist Rhetoric
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Incredibly forward thinking
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socialist utopia
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Amazing
Smart
Thought Provoking
A necessary for survival in today's social and economic terrain.
Now I see How This Book Sparked a Revolution
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Astonishing. Impeccable. Necessary.
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Well thought out, a little too long
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It is perfectly obvious why Bellamy clubs (also known as Nationalist Clubs) sprung up around the country in his time. There is nothing to dislike about the hopeful vision he projects in the novel.
Like so many utopian thinkers, going back to Sir Thomas More, the internal conflict within mankind over power vs freedom is smoothed over without detailed explanation. It is more dream than possible reality.
Still ... this is an enjoyable read.
Interesting Classic Utopian Novel
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Some of the social aspects are not really questioned deeply enough, as in "how they are sustainable", like how many new citizens are required to be mustered in each year to handle all the surviving mustered out. At some point there are going to be large populations of citizens being paid not to work, basically social security, and everyone know how well funded that is. And how would they create new jobs to handle all these new citizens, at some point we would have people building "ghost cities", just to have a job, rubber rooms, or factories producing nothing.
And its also funny how the writer created a way that they could still have "writers" in the future, since that's their job. No one has a self interest, but if you squander your time after your job and work hard, for "yourself", you can write a book, have the government print it for a small fee, and if your really lucky, enough people will buy your book, to fund your work "quota", so you can stop working and just write books.
Utopian dreams
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this book has one of the clearest visions of society as it should be that I have ever heard. and shockingly the authors observations of his own time more than a century before my life, apply nearly wholesale to the system in which I live today.
Better than I ever imagined!
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What made the experience of listening to Looking Backward the most enjoyable?
We've all heard that (the love of) money is the root of all evil, but we can't imagine a world without it. This is exactly what the author does. He describes a world of the future where people act to benefit everyone, rather than having everyone do whatever it takes to get ahead. This is a story I'll listen to many times, because it describes the kind of future that I would like to be part of.What would a world without money be like?
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