@booklet {6565, title = {Free Radicals: A Novel of Utopia and Dystopia}, year = {2012}, month = {2012}, publisher = {See Sharp Press}, address = {Tucson, AZ}, abstract = {

The novel begins on a run down, violent Earth, moves to an even worse prison planet, and ends with an anarchist community that the author says is based on the German Zegg community.\ 

}, keywords = {Female author, Male author, US author}, isbn = {1-937276-05-8}, author = {[Chaz (Charles)] [Bufe] and [Elizabeth known as Libby] [Hubbard] (b. 1956)} } @booklet {5264, title = {Design Your Own Utopia}, year = {2002}, note = {

The text can also be found at\ http://www.seesharppress.com/utopia.html.

}, month = {2002}, publisher = {See Sharp Press}, address = {Tucson, AZ}, abstract = {

Mostly a lengthy questionnaire intended to assist people thinking about utopia but includes short descriptions of a local eutopia or intentional community and a global eutopia. See also 1988 and 1994 Hubbard; and 2012 Bufe and Hubbard.

}, keywords = {Female author, Male author, US author}, url = {http://www.seesharppress.com/utopia.html}, author = {Chaz [Charles] Bufe and [Elizabeth known as Libby] [Hubbard] (b. 1956)} } @booklet {4530, title = {"Gaia, The Planetary Religion: The Sacred Marriage of Art and Science"}, year = {1994}, month = {1994}, publisher = {Dissertation}, address = {Massachusetts, Amherst}, abstract = {

New Age eutopia. See also 1988 Hubbard and 2002 Bufe and Hubbard.

}, keywords = {Female author, US author}, author = {[Elizabeth known as Libby] [Hubbard] (b. 1956)} } @booklet {3945, title = {The Way to Neutopia. Poems and Woodcuts}, year = {1988}, month = {1988}, pages = {15 pp.}, publisher = {Ken John}, address = {Amherst, MA}, abstract = {

Poems that describe a eutopia. Each poem begins with \"WE HAVE A PROBLEM . . .\" and then continues with a statement of what we need. Covers many topics, including leadership, religion, inequality, the nuclear family, poverty, unemployment, prostitution, medical care, among others.\ 

}, keywords = {Female author, US author}, author = {[Elizabeth known as Libby] [Hubbard] (b. 1956)} }