@booklet {38, title = {Solaris Farm; A Story of the Twentieth Century}, year = {1900}, note = {

Rpt. New York: Arno Press and\ The New York Times, 1971.

}, month = {1900}, publisher = {Author}, address = {Washington, DC}, abstract = {

Detailed picture of the development of a communal system. The farm should have at least five thousand acres and be incorporated as a joint stock company, and the there is much detail on farming methods. Two hundred and fifty couples to form the community. The cooperative farm provides a radical improvement of rural life through better living conditions, less strenuous work, and intellectual stimulation through a wide variety of clubs. Stresses the need to produce the best children and raise them to be healthy, well-educated adults. Mothers are not required to work on the farm, but many do because the work is light and enjoyable. Spiritualist and the dead are consulted about the plans for the farm.\ 

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {Milan C. Edson (1839-1921)} }