looking backward
looking backward
looking backward
Looking Backward by Edward Bellamy
Looking Backward by Edward Bellamy
Looking Backward by Edward Bellamy
Utopian socialists believed in creating ideal communities based on principles of equality and cooperation, while communists aimed to establish a classless society by revolutionizing the existing social and economic structures. Utopian socialists focused on peaceful and gradual transformation through education and persuasion, while communists sought to achieve their goals through revolutionary means and the overthrow of the capitalist system.
At 0C and 1 atm, the gas that is best described by the ideal gas law is helium.
Socialists tried to achieve their objectives in Britain, France, and Germany in the last half of the 19th century by promoting the worldly ideal of a system of societal equality.
Horace Greeley
Of or belonging to an ideal society. The name comes from the title of Thomas More's sixteenth-century book Utopia, in which he described his vision of an ideal society. The word "Utopia" means "nowhere".
Tello
The ideal school is the one that brings into reality the future you intend to create for yourself.