Index
Here is the index for Oblivion, a utopian novel and collection of essays imagining a more beautiful future.
Once this project is complete it will be printed into three collector’s editions: 1) a collection of utopian fiction, 2) a collection of essays imagining a more beautiful future, and 3) a collection of utopian philosophy.
Paid subscribers can contribute to these editions by submitting links to your posts in the comments section of my utopian collective posts.
Essays
Philosophy
Humanism is my religion now by Elle Griffin
Government
Opening our borders will solve just about everything by Elle Griffin
What if countries had to compete for citizens? by Elle Griffin
What if countries acted more like companies? by Elle Griffin
What if democracy has just gotten too big? by Austin James
Capitalism
Work and leisure
Why didn’t we get the four-hour workday by Jason Crawford
Is hard work virtuous? by Étienne Fortier-Dubois
If you were rich would you fold laundry? by Rae Katz
Education
Creating Genius
- ’s aristocratic tutoring series
Part I. “Why we stopped making einsteins” by
Part II. “Objections to the importance of aristocratic tutoring” by
Part III. “How geniuses used to be raised” by
On Cultivating “Genius” (Part I) by
There are so many geniuses alive today, my response to Samuél.
- ’s aristocratic tutoring series
Health
We won’t need doctors in the future by Elle Griffin
Yes, we will increase our lifespan with David Gobel
Electric vehicles are not the future (walking is) by Elle Griffin
Fiction
Oblivion, a utopian novel by Elle Griffin
Prologue - This is what the future looks like
Chapter 1 - Climate change will change the world
Chapter 2 - Race won’t exist in the future
Chapter 3 - A psychedelic garden will cure all disease
Chapter 4 - Some of our cities will fall into the sea
Chapter 5 - We will extend the human lifespan
Chapter 6 - There will be no borders in the future
This is what London could look like in 2035 by M.J. Hines
Community of Tomorrow: A Guide to Wellness® by Winston Malone