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A Mizoran lady describes an eerily familiar “ancient” political system. Two parties uninterested in the real welfare of the country - focused only on utilizing the media to disparage the opposition. In modern Mizora, politics was purified by universal education. “Politicians began to work for their country instead of themselves and their party.” That would be nice.
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A reading of the socially disturbing, yet technologically prophetic book, Mizora, by Mary E. Bradley, first published in 1880 and 1881.
By Hanna VioletA Mizoran lady describes an eerily familiar “ancient” political system. Two parties uninterested in the real welfare of the country - focused only on utilizing the media to disparage the opposition. In modern Mizora, politics was purified by universal education. “Politicians began to work for their country instead of themselves and their party.” That would be nice.
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A reading of the socially disturbing, yet technologically prophetic book, Mizora, by Mary E. Bradley, first published in 1880 and 1881.