@booklet {997, title = {Paradise Found or Where the Sex Problem has been solved (A Story from South America)}, year = {1936}, month = {1936}, publisher = {John Bale, Sons \& Danielsson}, address = {London}, abstract = {

A eutopia describing a eugenic colony in Brazil called Eugenia. Relatively few laws. The natural position of women is child-rearing and domestic labor while that of men is combat and work. Sexual freedom for the unmarried but self-control is stressed. Voluntary euthanasia. Defective children killed. The author had previously made a proposal for such a colony; see his \“A Eugenic Colony: A Proposal for South America.\” The Eugenics Review (London) 25.2 (n.s. 6.2) (July 1933): 91-97. See also 1892 Armstrong, The Yorl of the Northmen; his The Only Way: A Suggestion as to the True Solution to the Problems of Over-population, Degeneration, Unemployment and the Menace of War. London: Edgar G. Dunstan, [1921?]; and his The Survival of the Unfittest. London: C. W. Daniel Co., 1927. Rev. and enl. London: C. W. Daniel Co., 1931.

}, keywords = {English author, Male author}, author = {C[harles] Wicksteed Armstrong F.R.G.S. (1871-ca 1963)} }