TY - ABST T1 - "A Modest Utopia" Y1 - 1975 A1 - Stuart Chase (1888-1985). KW - Male author KW - US author AB -

Essay presenting an environmentally sound world society. A steady-state society based on world-wide negative population growth would be able to provide food, shelter, education, and health care for all. World energy authority. World police/military in charge of all weapons of war. World administrative body. Not the same as 1928 Chase. See also 1968 Chase.

JF - The Futurist VL - 9.5 N1 -

Rpt. as "Toward a Steady-State Society." Current 179 (January 1976): 3-8.

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Rpt. as "Toward a Steady-State Society." Current 179 (January 1976): 3-8.

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ER - TY - ABST T1 - "Epilogue: Not Quite Utopia" Y1 - 1968 A1 - Stuart Chase (1888-1985). KW - Male author KW - US author AB -

Brief but detailed eutopia set in 2001. One focus is that the world is completely free of new pollution and almost all the badly polluted areas of the past have been cleaned up. Use of petroleum products radically reduced and replaced with nuclear fusion power. No advertising in newspapers or on TV. No private cars in Manhattan, radical reduction in city population, and half of New York City is open space. Electric vehicles standard. Strong United Nations, which has relocated to an island in the Indian Ocean. World language as well as local languages. See also 1928 and 1975 Chase.

JF - The Most Probable World PB - Harper & Row CY - New York U5 -

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ER - TY - ABST T1 - "A Very Private Utopia" Y1 - 1928 A1 - Stuart Chase (1888-1985). KW - Male author KW - US author AB -

First in a series of articles describing the world the authors would like to live in.  Proposes a series of reforms that would, among other things, enhance health, improve beauty by segregating industrial from living areas, ensure economic security, and make life-enhancing work possible. Stresses the importance of leisure. Not the same as 1975 Chase. 

JF - The Nation VL - 126.3280 U5 -

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