she was an idealist. She believed in the innate goodness of most...

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    she was an idealist. She believed in the innate goodness of most people - obviously apart from the corrupt and venal, what we now call elites - and that everyone would be rewarded according to their worth.
    My memory of the book has faded sine the 70s when I read it. I don’t remember her solution for people with disabilities, physical or othwise, who would have little “worth” in her Utopia.
    Last edited by greenhart: 07/04/24
 
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