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The narrative follows a revolutionary-era narrator who recalls societal collapse, internal party disputes, and a painful split in a personal relationship rooted in conflicting moral and sexual ideals. A persuasive newcomer intensifies these tensions and precipitates a voyage that reveals an alternative, technologically advanced collectivist society organized around shared labor, scientific inquiry, and transformed family arrangements. Presented through letters and manuscript fragments, the text contrasts militant struggle and private longing, scrutinizes socialist ethics versus individual desire, and explores speculative institutions and scientific progress as practical foundations for a radically different social order.

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A. Bogdanov

Alexei Bogdanov was a Russian author and revolutionary, best known for his utopian novel "Der rote Stern: Ein utopischer Roman". Written in 1908, this work explores themes of socialism and the potential for a future society built on communal living and technological advancement. Bogdanov's writings reflect his deep engagement with Marxist theory and his vision for a transformed society. In addition to his literary contributions, he was also involved in the early Russian socialist movement, making significant contributions to the discourse surrounding revolutionary ideas in the early 20th century.

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