About This Book
A chance meeting between a skeptical narrator and a visitor from a utopian community prompts a sustained exchange about competing social arrangements. Through extended conversations and reflective episodes the visitor outlines alternative economic institutions, attitudes toward labor and leisure, and moral principles that contrast with the narrator’s accustomed norms. The narrative alternates commentary, satire, and debate as the narrator tests, doubts, and sometimes sympathizes with the reformist proposals, producing a portrait of contemporary social tensions and an exploration of ideals for a more cooperative, equitable society.
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