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Pictures of the Socialistic Future

By: Eugen Richter
Narrated by: Russell Newton
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Set in 1890's Imperial Germany, this remarkable audiobook follows the arc of a family as narrated by the head as he initially enthuses over the socialist sweep to power.

Quickly, however, he progresses through the various stages of disenfranchisement that inevitably follow: first tempering his expectations, then ratcheting them downward, followed by grappling with cognitive dissonance brought about by the internal contradictions of the new system.

When those contradictions are inescapable, he finally spirals into angst and despair as he comes to fully comprehend the horrors of socialism.

Realizing it is too late for himself and his family, and with their livelihood largely destroyed, he commits one final act of repudiation against his socialist future.

Originally written in German in 1893 by the journalist and politician Eugen Richter, Pictures of the Socialistic Future was translated into English in 1907 by Henry Wright, with Thomas Mackay providing an introduction to the English text. Now that so-called "democratic socialism" is finding newfound vogue in the current age, Mark E. Jeftovic provides a new foreword with contemporary context.

Public Domain (P)2019 SpokenTome.Media
Dystopian Genre Fiction Political Science Fiction Fiction Socialism
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