![]() ![]() Cambridge, MA: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1967, with an “Introduction” (1-89) ed. Foulsham, and under the original title Vancouver, BC, Canada: The Totem Press, 1934. as Looking Backward-If Socialism Comes 2000-1887. ![]() He also wrote two utopias not directly connected to Looking Backward see 1886 Bellamy and 1889 Bellamy, “To Whom This May Come.”Ĭanadian ed. ![]() 1897 Bellamy is a sequel to Looking Backward and 1889 Bellamy, “With Eyes Shut,” and 18 Bellamy are set in the same eutopia. Chicago, IL: The Peerage Press, 1938 and Talks On Nationalism. After publishing Looking Backward Bellamy became a social reformer and was involved with two journals, The Nationalist (1889-91) and The New Nation (1891-94), which he edited and published, and wrote many essays defending or elaborating his position some of these have been collected in his Edward Bellamy Speaks Again! Articles-Public Addresses-Letters. Quite a few works have been published responding to or elaborating on Looking Backward. The classic American eutopia in which both business and labor were nationalized. ![]()
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