Intermere
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Author | William Alexander Taylor |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre(s) | Utopian novel |
Publisher | The XX. Century Pub. Co |
Released | 1901 |
Media Type | Print (Hardback & Paperback) |
Pages | 148 pp. |
ISBN | NA |
Intermere is a 1901 utopian novel by William Alexander Taylor. The story follows the journey of a man lost in a shipwreck and saved by the leader of a hidden ancient country, Intermere. The protagonist is instructed in Intermere's superior technology, economics, and methods of government. Taylor introduces themes on the topics of term limits for politicians, the equal distribution of wealth, and a system of motivation and reward for scientific advancement. Despite a somewhat socialist system of restriction upon trade and support for the poor, the economics are capitalist with only small business (no more then five employees) allowed to operate.
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Notably in this utopian community women are only permitted to earn half as much as men and cannot vote. Divorce is unknown and perhaps not so coincidently Intermere's citizens have no sense of humor.