@booklet {3263, title = {"Docket, 2028: Supreme Council on Psycho-Ethics"}, howpublished = {Journal of Clinical Child Psychology }, volume = {9.2 }, year = {1980}, month = {Summer 1980}, pages = {117-18}, abstract = {

Briefly presents a series of cases to come before the Council on Psycho-Ethics that give a picture of the world in 2028, whether it is eutopian or dystopian is up to the reader. The cases include such issues as psychotropic drugs that are required to prevent mental illness, required licenses for parenthood (contraceptives are in the water supply), rights for clones, applications for euthanasia (117), surrogacy (117-18), and the sale of body parts (118).\ \ Half the world\’s population had requested exemption from the military on moral grounds (118).\ 

}, keywords = {Female author, US author}, author = {Gertrude J. Rubin Williams (1927-86)} } @booklet {3264, title = {"Mind and World in the 21st Century: An Interview with a Future Being"}, howpublished = {Journal of Clinical Child Psychology }, volume = {9.2 }, year = {1980}, month = {Summer 1980}, pages = {90-95}, abstract = {

Eutopia with the focus on changes in the family and child-rearing. Pluralism in family structure and community childcare. Children have the right to divorce their parents. Technological solutions to disabilities.\ 

}, keywords = {Female author, US author}, author = {Gertrude J. Rubin Williams (1927-86)} }