Freeland: A Social Anticipation
1891
Freeland: A Social Anticipation, published in 1891 by Theodor Hertzka, is a socio-political narrative that envisions an ideal community founded on liberty and economic justice. The story follows Karl Strahl and his expedition to establish a new society in Central Africa, addressing the social issues of the late 19th century through the lens of the International Free Society. The book emphasizes themes of exploration, cooperation, and the potential for social change, making it a notable early work in utopian literature.





