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Edward Bellamy: Critical Essay by Michael Fellman

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SOURCE: “The Evolution of Order: Edward Bellamy's Nationalist Utopia” in The Unbounded Frame: Freedom and Community in Nineteenth Century American Utopianism, Greenwood Press, 1973, pp. 104-23.

In the following essay, Fellman argues that Bellamy's desire for social and economic renewal led him to a vision of authoritarian unity.

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