@booklet {686, title = {"The Vision of Utopia"}, howpublished = {The Day After To-Morrow: What Is Going to Happen to the World?}, year = {1928}, note = {

U.S. ed. (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Doran \& Co., 1928), 168-71.

}, month = {1928}, pages = {170-74}, publisher = {Hutchinson}, address = {London}, abstract = {

The book is written in the predictive mode, but it includes these few pages of an explicit eutopia. Medical research has abolished disease and the elimination of slums means that there are no more \"unfit\". People live longer in garden cities. Men and women are equal in all ways. No servants. Synthetic food. No poverty. Peace. No racial discrimination, and there is a general blending of types. No crime.\ On the Garden City movement, see The Garden City: Past, Present and Future. Ed. Stephen V. Ward. London: E \& FN SPON, 1992.

}, keywords = {English author, Male author}, author = {Philip [Armand Hamilton] Gibbs (1877-1962)} }