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Christian utopian community Free Lovers at Davis House Ohio Francis Barry [6] 1854 1858 A community based on Free love and spiritualism. [6] Reunion Colony: Texas Victor P. Considerant: 1855 1869 A utopian socialism community. Octagon City: Kansas Henry S. Clubb Charles DeWolfe John McLaurin 1856 1857 Originally built as a vegetarian colony.
Men Like Gods (1923) by H. G. Wells – Men and women in an alternative universe without world government in a perfected state of anarchy ("Our education is our government," a Utopian named Lion says; [34]) sectarian religion, like politics, has died away, and advanced scientific research flourishes; life is governed by "the Five Principles of ...
Pantisocracy (from the Greek πᾶν and ἰσοκρατία meaning "equal or level government by/for all") was a utopian scheme devised in 1794 by, among others, the poets Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey for an egalitarian community. It is a system of government where all rule equally.
Pages in category "Utopian novels" The following 124 pages are in this category, out of 124 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 2894 (novel) A.
Utopian fiction is the creation of an ideal world as the setting for a novel. ... Authors of utopian literature (22 P) N. Utopian novels (2 C, 124 P) S. Star Trek (20 ...
Edward Bellamy (March 26, 1850 – May 22, 1898) was an American author, journalist, and political activist most famous for his utopian novel Looking Backward.Bellamy's vision of a harmonious future world inspired the formation of numerous "Nationalist Clubs" dedicated to the propagation of his political ideas.
Florida literature is a combination of written and verbal history that explains on the development of Florida City. It contributes to part of the Southern Literature of South America. Florida Literature points out different forms of genre that have evolved in the state of Florida since 15th century.
Looking Backward: 2000–1887 is a utopian [1] time travel [2] science fiction novel by the American journalist and writer Edward Bellamy first published in 1888. [3]The book was translated into several languages, and in short order "sold a million copies."