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Nequa; or, The Problem of the Ages

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A polar expedition becomes trapped in moving ice, prompting a perilous escape that leads survivors to an isolated haven and ultimately to contact with a technologically advanced, communal society. Airship travel and optical instruments enable an extended tour of that society, where poverty and drudgery are abolished, property is communally organized, healthcare emphasizes nursing and prevention, and educational systems aim for equality. The narrative interleaves high-seas adventure with detailed descriptions and debates about social organization, gender relations, and reforms in labor, medicine, and municipal planning. The book presents both exploration action and utopian proposals, inviting reflection on alternative arrangements for cooperative living.

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Alcanoan O. Grigsby

Alcanoan O. Grigsby is an author known for his work in speculative fiction, particularly his novel "Nequa; or, The Problem of the Ages." This book explores themes of societal evolution and the complexities of human nature, reflecting Grigsby's interest in philosophical questions and the future of humanity. While not widely recognized today, Grigsby's contributions to literature offer a unique perspective on the challenges and possibilities of the human experience.

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