Freeland: A Social Anticipation

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"Freeland: Public Anticipation" is a science fiction novel by the Austrian writer Theodor Hertzka, which was published in 1890. The book tells about a utopian country called Freeland, where human society has reached an ideal level of development. The author describes the economic and political system of Freeland, where there is no money, and work is done with the help of technology.
In her book, Hertzka predicts social changes that the future may bring and how these changes may affect human life. "Freeland" remains relevant and interesting even in modern times, because the topics raised by the author relate to the problems of the modern world, such as technological development, economic inequality and environmental problems.
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- Name of the Author
- Theodor Hertzka
- Language
- English
- Release date
- 2006-02-01
- Title
- Freeland: A Social Anticipation
Freiland: ein sociales Zukunftsbild. English - Translator
- Arthur Ransom
- Subject
- HX
Utopias