Looking Further Forward

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Bol Looking Further Forward is a critical social and political commentary that challenges prevailing ideals of socialism and societal reform. The narrative contrasts the concept of a utopian future with the preservation of individuality, emphasizing the inherent tension between societal progress and personal freedom. As the protagonist awakens in a drastically changed world, he initially finds fascination with the societal transformations, yet gradually uncovers the flaws that underlie this seemingly perfect system. The exploration of freedom, individual rights, and the role of government are central to the book, as it critiques the cost of achieving equality and wealth redistribution at the expense of personal liberty. The protagonist s interactions with others reveal the deep dissatisfaction and corruption beneath the surface of the new world order. The novel argues that while reform may be necessary, it should not compromise the foundational principles of individuality and competition, positioning itself as a response to optimistic portrayals of socialism and communal living.

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Looking Further Forward is a critical social and political commentary that challenges prevailing ideals of socialism and societal reform. The narrative contrasts the concept of a utopian future with the preservation of individuality, emphasizing the inherent tension between societal progress and personal freedom. As the protagonist awakens in a drastically changed world, he initially finds fascination with the societal transformations, yet gradually uncovers the flaws that underlie this seemingly perfect system. The exploration of freedom, individual rights, and the role of government are central to the book, as it critiques the cost of achieving equality and wealth redistribution at the expense of personal liberty. The protagonist s interactions with others reveal the deep dissatisfaction and corruption beneath the surface of the new world order. The novel argues that while reform may be necessary, it should not compromise the foundational principles of individuality and competition, positioning itself as a response to optimistic portrayals of socialism and communal living.

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Pages: 76, Paperback, Double 9 Books


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