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Looking Backward (Dover Thrift Editions)
Looking Backward - Dover Thrift Editions
Author: Edward Bellamy
ISBN-13: 9780486290386
ISBN-10: 0486290387
Publication Date: 4/12/1996
Pages: 160
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 8 ratings
Publisher: Dover Publications
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed Looking Backward (Dover Thrift Editions) on + 25 more book reviews
Intriguing look at alternative governmental style. Although his plan has many flaws, it definately can spark conversation.
reviewed Looking Backward (Dover Thrift Editions) on + 44 more book reviews
I REALLY enjoyed this slim volume! The ideas were very exciting! Made me wonder why some couldn't be used today. Actually there was the idea of going to a central location to order what you need, and have it delivered before you arrived home. Sort of like Amazon (?)... LOL. That seemed to be a Utopia I could live in.
garythefowler avatar reviewed Looking Backward (Dover Thrift Editions) on + 65 more book reviews
A great read. I've been through it twice, and am almost due for a re-read. 1888 novel, with Jules Verne-type prescience. Julian West, 30-year old cultured Bostonian, goes into deeper hypnotic sleep than anticipated, and is awakened in 2000. The descriptions of the new world are utopian, and the social/economic changes are beneficial to all. Much of the technology and conveniences are common to us, post-2000. The sequel, Equality (1897), is not so much a continuation of the well-told story as it is a description/polemic of how the changes came about, as eventually discovered by West.
Anyone reading various literary utopias and dystopias should read both these volumes as well.