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    The Planet Mars and Its Inhabitants

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    The Plan­et Mars and Its Inhab­i­tants is a spec­u­la­tive 1922 sci­ence fic­tion work by Eros Urides, pre­sent­ing a Mar­tian’s tele­path­ic mes­sages about life on Mars and spir­i­tu­al insights intend­ed to guide human­i­ty’s evo­lu­tion.

    1. CHAPTER I — The Planet Mars and Its Inhabitants
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    2. CHAPTER II — Population Centers, Temperatures and Climate
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    3. CHAPTER III — Martian Canal System
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    4. CHAPTER V — Property and Property Rights
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    5. CHAPTER VI — Trade and Barter are Unknown
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    6. CHAPTER VII — A Great Many Clairvoyant Visions
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    7. CHAPTER VIII — Knowledge of God Comes from Within
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    8. CHAPTER IX — Mars has no Political System
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    9. CHAPTER X — Mars is Ruled by Love, their Only Law
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    10. CHAPTER XI — Education and Training of the Individual
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    11. CHAPTER XI — Scientific Sophistry
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    12. CHAPTER XII — Education and Training of the Individual
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    13. CHAPTER XIII — Music is an Expression of the Father
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    14. CHAPTER XIV — Aeronautics, Inhabited Planets, Sectarianism
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    15. CHAPTER XV — Life is an Attribute of the Entire Universe
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    16. CHAPTER XVI — The Risen Christ
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    17. CHAPTER XVII — Physical Environment
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    18. CHAPTER XVIII — Material Life is a Lesson
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    19. CHAPTER XIX — A Martian Home
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    20. CHAPTER XX — ART
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    21. DEDICATION
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