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Edward Bellamy: Collected Works presents a comprehensive anthology of Bellamy's influential writings, most notably his utopian novel, «Looking Backward.» The book challenges the socio-economic structures of the late 19th century through a narrative infused with socialist ideals, envisioning a future where capitalism has been replaced by a more egalitarian society. His literary style combines vivid descriptions with compelling dialogue, creating a thought-provoking exploration of individualism versus collectivism. Through this collection, readers gain insight into Bellamy's polemical approach, deftly weaving fiction with social criticism, and contributing to the literary context of American social reform movements of his time. Edward Bellamy, born in 1850 in Chicopee, Massachusetts, was profoundly influenced by the socio-political climate and economic disparities of his age. Educated at Union College, he began his career as a journalist, advocating for political and economic reforms. His exposure to the struggles of the working class and the rise of industrial capitalism shaped his visionary outlook, leading him to craft narratives that sparked conversations about a more just society. This collected works is a must-read for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the roots of social thought in America. Bellamy's visionary perspectives on capitalism and community remain relevant, inviting readers to engage critically with the ongoing dialogue about equity and justice in contemporary society.