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The narrative follows a nineteenth-century man who is discovered and revived in a future, utopian Boston where Dr. Leete and his daughter Edith introduce him to a society that has replaced private capitalism with publicly organized production and distribution, guaranteeing economic equality and cooperative labor. As he learns the principles and everyday workings of this new order, he alternates between wonder and profound disorientation, suffers false awakenings that blur dream and reality, and faces an emotional reckoning when he recognizes a personal link to a woman who connects him to his former life, forcing him to decide where he belongs.
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