Ein Blick in die Zukunft / Eine Antwort auf: Ein Rückblick von Edward Bellamy
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A polemical reply to a contemporary utopian blueprint argues that enforced equality and communal ownership would undermine liberty, foster corruption, and leave the populace poorer. The narrator challenges the dismissal of competition and defends market incentives as engines of progress while acknowledging the need to address insecurity and labor abuses. He proposes cooperative remedies and mutual insurance as practical alternatives to collectivization and warns that centralized social engineering would produce new favoritism and dependency. Combining critique with a speculative projection, the work warns against abrupt systemic overhaul and urges measured reforms to relieve poverty without sacrificing individual freedom.
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