Aristopia: A Romance-History of the New World
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'Aristopia' imagines a different course of history for North America, where a wealthy philanthropist, Ralph Morton, establishes a utopian commonwealth. Morton, with his vast resources, seeks to create a society where the poor and disenfranchised from Europe could thrive. The novel, written in the style of historical documentation, meticulously details how Morton's ideals would have shaped the social and economic fabric of this idealized nation. We see the founding of cities, the establishment of laws, and the implementation of Morton's progressive vision. The narrative draws upon real historical documents and figures, including Captain John Smith's journal, to lend a sense of authenticity to this alternate reality. However, the novel also grapples with the ethical complexities of colonizing a new land, acknowledging the displacement of Native Americans in this utopian vision. Through its blend of historical detail and utopian ideals, 'Aristopia' presents a compelling examination of social justice and the possibilities of a radically different world.Book Details
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