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The Year 3,000 (Italian: L'Anno 3000) is a novel written by Italian writer and physician Paolo Mantegazza in 1897. It is a short romance which follows the typical utopian forecasting of life and society in the future, which was common at the end of the 19th century in the Western countries, so enthused with the fantastic and exceedingly rapid new conquests of science and technology brought about by the Industrial Revolution and new forms of energy, such as electricity, and the plethora of inventions such as the telegraph, the telephone, the electric light, the phonograph, steam, internal combustion and electric engines, etc. Authors such as Jules Verne exploited successfully this desire of the public for prediction of the future, and Mantegazza belongs to this trend; he was a scientist wit

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  • L’Anno 3000 (de)
  • L'anno 3000 (it)
  • The Year 3,000 (en)
  • Рік 3000-й (uk)
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  • L’Anno 3000 ("Das Jahr 3000") ist ein utopischer Roman des italienischen Schriftstellers und Arztes Paolo Mantegazza aus dem Jahr 1897. (de)
  • The Year 3,000 (Italian: L'Anno 3000) is a novel written by Italian writer and physician Paolo Mantegazza in 1897. It is a short romance which follows the typical utopian forecasting of life and society in the future, which was common at the end of the 19th century in the Western countries, so enthused with the fantastic and exceedingly rapid new conquests of science and technology brought about by the Industrial Revolution and new forms of energy, such as electricity, and the plethora of inventions such as the telegraph, the telephone, the electric light, the phonograph, steam, internal combustion and electric engines, etc. Authors such as Jules Verne exploited successfully this desire of the public for prediction of the future, and Mantegazza belongs to this trend; he was a scientist wit (en)
  • L'anno 3000 - Sogno è un romanzo satirico fantapolitico del 1897 di Paolo Mantegazza. È considerato uno dei precursori ottocenteschi della fantascienza italiana. Fu scritto come reazione al best seller statunitense del 1888 Guardando indietro, 2000-1887 di Edward Bellamy (che era stato tradotto in italiano dal 1890), e analogamente a tale romanzo è un immaginario viaggio in cui è descritta una società ideale del remoto futuro, una utopia tecnologica in cui i maggiori problemi del mondo sono stati risolti dalla scienza e le vecchie ideologie superate. In opposizione all'utopia socialista di Bellamy, il Sogno di Mantegazza ha un carattere satirico e antisocialista. Espone idee che nei decenni successivi diverrano fonte di dibattito come pacifismo, internazionalismo, eugenetica, controllo dem (it)
  • «Рік 3000-й» (італ. L'Anno 3000) — фантастичний роман італійського письменника і лікара Паоло Мантегацци 1897 року. Цей короткий роман є типовим утопічним прогнозування життя і суспільства майбутнього, яке було поширене в кінці 19 століття в західних країнах, що було наслідком швидких темпів розвитку науки і техніки. Письменники, як наприклад Жюль Верн, успішно експлуатували бажання громадськості для прогнозування майбутнього, і Мантегацца скористався цією тенденцією. (uk)
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