Nequa; or, The Problem of the Ages

CHAPTER XV.

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Home again--Letter from Bona Dea--Electric garments--Reporter's phonograph--Testing the new airship--A World's Council--Wallaroo on Evolution--The ideals planted by Missionaries--The Eolus--Preparing for return to America--Excursion to the far North--The Watch Tower--Symbolic representations--The Farewell--The revelation to Ganoe--"Cassie! Cassie! Come back! Come back!" 354

EXPLANATORY.

The undersigned claims no credit for the concept of an "Inner World" in which the great economic problems which now confront the people had been solved in the interest of humanity and ideal conditions established for all. This was the leading thought in a work by Dr. T.A.H. Lowe, deceased, which was placed in the hands of the writer by his widow, Mrs. Mary P. Lowe. It contains a glowing description of the ideal conditions which would prevail under the practical application of the principles of Freedom, Equality and Fraternity in human affairs but the author died before he had an opportunity to work out a practical system by which the masses of the people, situated as they now are, without even a clear understanding as to just what is the matter, could commence with existing conditions, and peacefully, effectually and speedily establish the much to be desired system of absolute justice in distribution which he described. Hence it was determined to prepare a series of volumes, illustrating the operation of practical working methods by which this result could be secured, and then, publish Dr. Lowe's original volume, just as it was written as a fitting conclusion; and we now take pleasure in presenting to the reader the first volume of the series and respectfully ask a candid consideration of the principles which it is designed to elucidate.

JACK ADAMS.

NEQUA.