
When Julian West wakes up in 2076, he finds a utopian United States guided by the lessons of Martin Luther King. Through a series of conversations on various topics, he learns how the American Union staged a nonviolent revolution in the present day... and discovers how those principles can transform the 2024 election.
Join us for a 4-week group group discussion of Looking Backward from the Tricentennial, which will cover the principled and practical reasons of collaborative democracy, nonviolence, unconditional basic income, and more.
Registration includes a digital copy of the novel, and access to an audio version. For a donation of $31 or more, receive an autographed 6x9 trade paperback. (US only.)
Each week will cover a different quarter of the novel (Parts I&II, Part III, Part IV, and Parts V&VI) and the topics discussed within. Three time slots are offered, and will start on staggered weeks beginning June 20.