“There is no progress where equality is denied.” — Mary E. Bradley Lane In a world ruled by reason, education, and the unshackled potential of women, Mizora offers a dazzling vision of the future. First published in 1880 and written under a veil of anonymity, Mary E. Bradley Lane’s groundbreaking novel dares to imagine a society built entirely by women— where science triumphs, social justice prevails, and patriarchal oppression is a relic of a forgotten past. Discovered deep within the Earth, Mizora is a hidden civilization where war, poverty, and inequality have been eradicated. Guided by logic, compassion, and education, its citizens thrive in a matriarchal utopia that challenges every assumption of Lane’s 19th-century world—and still challenges ours. At once a speculative adventure, a political critique, and a proto-science fiction milestone, Mizora: A Prophecy is a fearless feminist
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