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Common-Sense Country

By L. S. (Louisa Sarah) Bevington

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Imagine a place where money doesn't exist, people love their jobs, and common sense makes for a perfect society.

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2020-01-25
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Summary

"Common-Sense Country" by L. S. Bevington is a thought experiment in societal design, painting a picture of a world where everyday logic reigns supreme. The book takes readers on a journey to a utopian land where the inhabitants prioritize reason and simplicity in every facet of their lives, fostering a kind of existence free from the problems that plague modern society. It serves as a critique of current institutions, championing a system where people work based on their passions, contributing to a community thriving without the weight of money and competition. Here, cooperation flourishes, and innovation springs from genuine human connection, portraying a vision of an achievable and brighter future rooted in sensible thought and goodwill.

About the Author

Louisa Sarah Bevington was an English anarchist, essayist and poet. Among those who attended her funeral was Peter Kropotkin.

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