@booklet {10143, title = {The Human Hive: Its Life and Law}, year = {1926}, month = {1926}, pages = {309 pp.}, publisher = {Watts \& Co. }, address = {London}, abstract = {

An extremely detailed non-fiction eutopia based on what the author calls \“the law of personal and social evolution\” (x). Humans are social animals that naturally form associations and communities. Stresses the importance of the traditional family. Emphasis on Christianity. Much detail on the economic system, which is based on the production of food. Representative government. Details on education. Free press. The author reiterates and develops aspects of his eutopia in Money and Food: Discoveries by a Group of Scientists. Introduction by A. H. Mackmurdo, M.I.S. London: C. W. Daniel, 1939. 91 pp.; and in The New Social Order: Its Mechanism [cover adds By A Group of Scientists and lists Mackmurdo as the editor]. London: C. W. Daniel [1941]. 24 pp.\ 

}, keywords = {English author, Male author}, author = {A[rthur] H[eygate] Mackmurdo (1851-1942)} }