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A Hundred Years Hence: The Expectations of an Optimist

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An optimistic survey of how accelerating science and invention will reshape material life and moral outlook over the next century, arguing that electrical and wave-based technologies will transform communication, travel, housing, and the use of the sea. The writer combines technical speculation with moral conjecture, anticipating shifts in attitudes toward marriage, the status of women, education, and religion, and foresees practical effects on business practices, newspapers, law, economies, the arts, and literature. Predictions are presented as extensions of existing trends rather than certainty, emphasizing both possible conveniences and broad changes in human character and institutions.

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T. Baron Russell

T. Baron Russell was a writer known for his optimistic outlook on the future, as exemplified in his notable work, "A Hundred Years Hence: The Expectations of an Optimist." In this book, he explores themes of progress and the potential for human advancement, reflecting a hopeful vision of what the next century could hold. Russell's writing often engages with ideas of societal change and the impact of innovation, making him a thought-provoking figure in early 20th-century literature.

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