The Dominion in 1983
A speculative narrative written in the late 19th century, specifically the 1880s. This book is a work of fiction that imagines a future Canada in the year 1983, projecting advancements in technology, society, and politics based on the prevailing values and conditions of the time. The likely topic of the book revolves around the transformation of Canadian society over a century and the implications of progress and development in that timeframe. The narrative contrasts the state of Canada in the late 19th century with a visionary portrayal of the nation a hundred years later. It starts by reflecting on the population growth, from about 5 million people to over 93 million, and discusses the technological advancements, such as the invention of ''rocket-cars'' that allow for rapid travel across vast distances. Centennius critiques the political divisions of the past while celebrating the loyalty and unity that emerges from crises, particularly against potential U.S. annexation. He presents a future where crime is virtually non-existent, health standards have dramatically improved, and society thrives on cooperation for public welfare. The text combines an optimistic view of social evolution with a cautionary stance on historical political struggles, ultimately depicting a transformative century marked by both technological marvels and a strong sense of national identity.
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“THE DOMINION IN 1983 by Ralph Centennius Entered according to Act of Parliament of Canada, in the year 1883, by Toker & Co., Publisher on behalf of the Author, in the Office of the Minister of Agriculture.””
— Ralph Centennius
“The Dominion in 1983 was first published as a thirty page booklet in 1883 under the pseudonym Ralph Centennius. (The author's real name is unknown.) This edition has been proof-read word-by-word against a copy of the original on microfiche. (Canadian Institute for Historical Microreproductions no. 00529) In this text, a mixture of American and British spelling can be found. (For example””
— Ralph Centennius
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