Equality

Equality

Edward Bellamy

Literature & Fiction

The story of this utopian novel takes up immediately after the events of the novel “Looking Backward” with the main characters from the first novel, Julian West, Doctor Leete, and his daughter Edith. West tells his nightmare of return to the 19th century to Edith, who is sympathetic. West’s citizenship in the new America is recognized, and he goes to the bank to obtain his own account, or “credit card,” from which he can draw his equal share of the national product. He learns that Edith and her mother do not normally wear the long skirts he has seen them in (they had been wearing them so as not to offend his 19th century sensibilities): when Julian tells Edith that he would not be shocked to see them dressed in the modern fashion, Edith immediately runs into the house and comes out dressed in a pants suit. Clothing has revolutionised and is now made of strengthened paper, recycled when dirty, and replaced at very little cost (shoes and dishes are made of variations on the same substance). Julian learns that women are free to compete in many of the same trades as men; the manager of the paper factory he visits with Edith is a woman. Edith herself is in the second year of the three year general labor period required of everyone before choosing a trade, but has taken leave to spend time with Julian. The two tour a tenement house, in which no one now lives, kept as a reminder of the evils of private capitalism. Julian opens his safe (a device unknown in 2000 outside museums). Dr. Leete sees his mortgages and securities not as long-obsolete claims to ownership interest in things, but rather in people and their labor. The papers are worthless except as antiques, as most papers of the sort were burned at the conclusion of the economic transition, in a great blaze on the former site of the New York Stock Exchange. The gold coins in the safe are admired for their prettiness, but are also worthless. Julian learns more about the world of the year 2000. Handwriting has been virtually replaced by phonograph records, and jewelry is no longer used, since jewels are now worthless. Julian is amazed by a television-like device, called the electroscope. World communication is simplified, since everyone now speaks a universal language in addition to their native tongue. Not only are there motor cars, but also private air cars. Everyone is now vegetarian, and the thought of eating meat is looked upon with revulsion. The book concludes with an almost uninterrupted series of lectures from Dr. Leete and other characters, mostly concerning how the idyllic state in which West has arrived was achieved.
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Looking Backward: 2000-1887

Looking Backward: 2000-1887

Edward Bellamy

Literature & Fiction

Looking Backward 2000–1887 is a utopian science fiction novel by Edward Bellamy, a journalist and writer from Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts; it was first published in 1888. It was the third-largest bestseller of its time, after Uncle Tom\'s Cabin and Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ. It influenced a large number of intellectuals, and appears by title in many of the major Marxist writings of the day. "It is one of the few books ever published that created almost immediately on its appearance a political mass movement".
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Looking Backward, 2000 to 1887

Looking Backward, 2000 to 1887

Edward Bellamy

Literature & Fiction

Looking Backward 2000–1887 is a utopian science fiction novel by Edward Bellamy, a journalist and writer from Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts; it was first published in 1888. It was the third-largest bestseller of its time, after Uncle Tom\'s Cabin and Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ. It influenced a large number of intellectuals, and appears by title in many of the major Marxist writings of the day. "It is one of the few books ever published that created almost immediately on its appearance a political mass movement".
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The Edward Bellamy Megapack

The Edward Bellamy Megapack

Edward Bellamy

Literature & Fiction

This Megapack collects 20 of Edward Bellamy's novels and short stories—including his classic political science fiction novel, Looking Backwards, and its sequel, Equality. Complete contents:LOOKING BACKWARDEQUALITYTHE BLINDMAN'S WORLDDR. HEIDENHOFF'S PROCESSMISS LUDINGTON'S SISTERAN ECHO OF ANTIETAMTHE DUKE OF STOCKBRIDGEWITH THE EYES SHUTA LOVE STORY REVERSEDLOSTTO WHOM THIS MAY COMEHOOKING WATERMELONSTWO DAYS' SOLITARY IMPRISONMENTA POSITIVE ROMANCEDESERTEDTHE COLD SNAPTHE OLD FOLKS' PARTYAT PINNEY'S RANCHPOTTS'S PAINLESS CUREA SUMMER EVENING'S DREAMAnd don't forget to search this ebook store for "Wildside Megapack" (or just Megapack if Wildside Megapack doesn't work) to see all the entries in the Megapack series—including volumes of science fiction, fantasy, horror, mystery, westerns, and much, much more!
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Dr. Heidenhoffs Process

Dr. Heidenhoff's Process

Edward Bellamy

Literature & Fiction

This book is perfectly layout for reading on e-Reader.A novel about a doctor who develops a method of eradicating painful memories from people\'s brains so that they can feel good about life again. Excerpt from Dr Heidenhoff\'s Process. Deacon Tuttle had spoken and prayed, Deacon Miller had prayed and spoken, Brother Hunt had amplified a point in last Sunday\'s sermon, Brother Taylor had called attention to a recent death in the village as a warning to sinners, and Sister Morris had prayed twice, the second time it must be admitted, with a certain perceptible petulance of tone, as if willing to have it understood that she was doing more than ought to be expected of her. But while it was extremely improbable that any others of the twenty or thirty persons assembled would feel called on to break the silence, though it stretched to the crack of doom, yet, on the other hand, to close the meeting before the mill bell had struck nine would have been regarded as a dangerous innovation. Accordingly, it only remained to wait in decorous silence during the remaining ten minutes.
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Looking Backwards: From 2000 to 1887

Looking Backwards: From 2000 to 1887

Edward Bellamy

Literature & Fiction

One of the best-selling books of its era, Looking Backwards presents a science-fiction-influenced twist on standard political philosophy. In the novel, protagonist Julian West finds himself transported to twenty-first century America, which has become a socialist utopia. With all the talk in the media about socialism these days, Looking Backwards offers a fascinating glimpse into the origins of the socialist school of thought.
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