
The New Nation
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Narrated by:
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Hal Saunders
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By:
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Edward Bellamy
About this listen
Edward Bellamy was an American socialist and author who had a penchant for utopian thinking and a passion for discussing a better world and the way in which can build one. Nowhere in Bellamy’s work is this more evident that in The New Nation. First published in 1891, The New Nation is an inspiring and beautifully crafted piece of writing that is at one political and emotionally driven. Bellamy writes of the sheer necessity to build a new nation or remodel the old one in a completely new way for the benefit of the people. There is no better piece to start with to better understand Bellamy and get that bit closer to his sought-after utopia.
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