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Red Star

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Red Star

著者: Alexander Bogdanov
ナレーター: AI Voice Charles Owen
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この作品は、デジタルボイスによる朗読を使用しています。

デジタルボイスは、オーディオブック用にコンピューター生成された朗読です。
This audiobook is narrated by an AI Voice. Leonid is a Russian revolutionary in 1908, working underground against Tsarist autocracy. When Martians—who've secretly watched Earth's politics—invite him to their planet, he finds a socialist civilization that has eliminated class exploitation, private property, patriarchal family, and alienated labor.

Alexander Bogdanov's Red Star isn't wish-fulfillment; it seriously imagines socialism in practice. How do you distribute resources without markets? What replaces marriage once economic coercion disappears?

The Martians have answers: workers rotate labor types; resources are allocated by scientific calculation of need; relationships form through mutual attraction; decisions emerge through collective deliberation; technology serves communal benefit, not private profit.

Yet tensions emerge. Some Martians want to help Earth achieve socialism; others favor conquest, seizing Earth's resources for Martian survival. Leonid lives these debates while wrestling with his own Earth-formed psychology—jealousy, possessiveness, habits senseless on Mars but not easily shed.

Bogdanov published the novel in 1908, between the failed 1905 Revolution and 1917. He was a leading Bolshevik theorist, second perhaps only to Lenin, though friction between them was already building. Red Star reflects his belief that socialism required cultural revolution, not just economic change.

The novel works as speculative fiction and political treatise at once. Its didactic passages slow the story but show radicalized workers that socialism was concrete, not vague aspiration.

History complicated Bogdanov's vision: the USSR that emerged looked nothing like Mars. But dismissing Red Star as naive utopianism misses its contribution: imagining real alternatives to capitalism, before experience showed which hopes were achievable.
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