Edward Bellamy
Equality
Equality
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Equality, a novel by Edward Bellamy, is the sequel to his bestselling novel Looking Backward, 2000-1887. It reflects his socialist theories and continues to inform left-wing politics today, advocating for vegetarianism, feminism, and the abolition of private capital. The novel follows Julian West, who emerges from a century-long coma to a different world, realizing the changes made to the American economy were necessary for a socialist utopia. This edition of Equality is a classic of American literature reimagined for modern readers.
Format: Hardback
Length: 380 pages
Publication date: 15 February 2022
Publisher: West Margin Press
"Equality" (1897) is a novel by Edward Bellamy, the sequel to his bestselling novel "Looking Backward" (1888). This remarkable work, the result of decades of labor on socialist theories that captivated thousands of Americans and inspired the formation of the Peoples Party, represents a profound vision of a utopian society. Despite Bellamy's untimely death before his vision could fully materialize, many of the ideas expressed in "Equality" continue to shape left-wing politics today.
In the novel, the protagonist, Julian West, awakens from a century-long hypnosis-induced coma to a world that has undergone significant transformation. At first, he is shocked by the drastic changes he encounters. However, as he delves deeper into the new economic system, he begins to understand that these changes were not only just but entirely necessary.
Bellamy's "Equality" provides a detailed account of the theories that informed the construction of a revolutionary socialist utopia in the United States. The novel explores themes such as the abolition of private capital, the equal distribution of resources, and the empowerment of workers and women. It advocates for a society where individuals are free from economic inequality and where social and economic progress are driven by collective efforts rather than individual greed.
The edition of "Equality" presented here is a classic of American literature reimagined for modern readers. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, it offers a seamless experience for those who are discovering the timeless wisdom of Edward Bellamy's vision for a better world.
In conclusion, "Equality" is a remarkable novel that continues to inspire and influence political thought and action. Through its exploration of socialist theories and its vision of a utopian society, it provides a valuable insight into the history and potential of social and economic reform. This edition of "Equality" is a testament to the enduring power of literature to shape our understanding of the world and to inspire us to work towards a more just and equitable future."
Dimension: 203 x 127 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781513133102
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