Moving The Mountain by Charlotte Perkins Gilman

A Novel of Social Revolution

A speculative, reform-minded narrative that imagines a future society transformed by rational planning and social engineering, where war, poverty, and rigid gender hierarchies have been overcome; through a visitor's account, it sketches sweeping changes—communal child-rearing and education, cooperative labor, public health and welfare, and rethought sexual and family arrangements—arguing that scientific organization of social life can produce a more peaceful, equitable, and efficient civilization.

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