@booklet {1257, title = {The 21st Century Looks Back}, year = {1946}, month = {1946}, publisher = {The William-Frederick Press}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

Reformed capitalist eutopia. The reforms stress improved and open transportation and communications. There is a Global Statistical Service, a free flow of manpower and goods, no monopolies, and a Global Stabilization Fund. There will be some world government, universal health care, and expanded education. Taxation is based on land values, following Henry George (1839-97). For Henry George\&$\#$39;s explanation of the single tax, see his Progress and Poverty. An Inquiry Into the Cause of Industrial Depressions and Of Increase of Want With Increase of Wealth. The Remedy. San Francisco, CA: W.M. Hinton, 1879. Fiftieth Anniversary Ed. New York: The Robert Schalkenbach Foundation, 1929.\ See also 1942 Posnack and his World Without Barriers--A Perspective View of Our Present and Future in a World of Economic and Ideological Conflict. New York: William Morrow, 1956, which is mostly a critique of Communism but includes a brief summary of his alternative and its positive results.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {Emanuel R[obert] Posnack (b. 1897)} } @booklet {1172, title = {The 21st Century Sizes Us Up}, year = {1942}, month = {1942}, pages = {79 pp.}, publisher = {Loder Appeal Press}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

Introduction to 1946 Posnack emphasizing the current situation from the perspective of the 21st century. The last few pages lay out what he is going to cover in the later book.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {E[manuel] Robert Posnack (b. 1897)} }