Life and Technology of the Future (Russian: Жизнь и техника будущего) was an anthology of Utopian material published in the Soviet Union in 1928.
The first part consisted of translations and reprints from Plato, Thomas Campanella, Claude Henri de Saint-Simon, Etienne Cabet, Robert Owen, Charles Fourier and Alexander Bogdanov.
[1] The second part consisted of contemporaneous articles by:[1]