rote Stern
by Alexander Aleksandrovich Bogdanov
'rote Stern' Summary
The novel follows a group of Earthlings who travel to Mars and encounter a utopian society. The Martians have developed a highly advanced technology that allows them to live in harmony with nature and have overcome scarcity. The Earthlings are impressed by the Martian society and learn from their example. The novel ends with the Earthlings returning to Earth and spreading the word about the Martian utopia.Book Details
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