"Epilogue: Not Quite Utopia"
Title | "Epilogue: Not Quite Utopia" |
Year for Search | 1968 |
Authors | Chase, Stuart(1888-1985). |
Secondary Title | The Most Probable World |
Pagination | 225-30 |
Date Published | 1968 |
Publisher | Harper & Row |
Place Published | New York |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | 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. |
Holding Institutions | PSt |
Author Note | (1888-1985) |
Full Text | 1968 Chase, Stuart (1888-1985). “Epilogue: Not Quite Utopia.” In his The Most Probable World (New York: Harper & Row, 1968), 225-30. PSt 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. |