Answer:
a portraying a utopian America in the year 2000, where nationalized industry had solved all social problems.
Explanation:
Edward Bellamy's novel, Looking Backward, inspired numerous late-nineteenth-century social reformers by "portraying a utopian America in the year 2000, where nationalized industry had solved all social problems."
The book which was first published in 1888, talked about a certain character Júlian Wést, who had a hypnosis-induced sleep and wake up in the future, the year 2000. Jûlian West experienced how a socialist utopia were able to solve many problems confronting the people at the time.