Looking Backward, From The Year 2000 by Mack Reynolds

The book is a speculative science fiction narrative that explores the socio-economic landscape of the year 2000 from the perspective of a time traveler who has journeyed from the mid-20th century. The protagonist discovers a world that has undergone dramatic changes, with the United States having evolved into a utopian socialist society where poverty, crime, and inequality have been eradicated. The story delves into the cultural, technological, and political advancements that have shaped this future society, offering a critique of the author's contemporary social issues through the lens of an imagined future. The novel serves as both a hopeful vision and a cautionary tale, reflecting on the potential directions humanity could take.

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Total Points: 21

Since this book was first published in 1987, there is a penalty of 20.8%. The age adjusted score is 16.63.

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