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A group of reformers conceives and establishes a planned settlement to test an alternative social and economic order. The narrative combines scenes of colonization and administration with sustained exposition of institutional design: collective land acquisition and management, a credit and currency system, encouragement of free competition without monopolies, cooperative enterprise structures, and legal rules to prevent poverty and harmful overproduction. The work argues that reshaping property relations, incentives, and public law can harmonize individual liberty with broad material prosperity, and it concludes by detailing practical measures for founding, organizing, and sustaining such a community and its expected effects.
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