[“Utopian Construction”]

Title[“Utopian Construction”]
Year for Search1977
AuthorsSibley, Mulford Q[uickert](1912-89)
Secondary TitleNature and Civilization: Some Implications for Politics
Pagination258-98, 301-03
Date Published1977
PublisherF.E. Peacock Publishers
Place PublishedItasca, IL
KeywordsMale author, US author
Annotation

Non-fictional description of a culturally diverse world eutopia. Universal language plus regional and sub-regional languages. Any family form accepted. Neighborhoods are the most important focus socially and politically. Complete free speech. Vegetarian, as was the author.

Info Notes

Part of the section entitled “Nature, Civilization, and the Problem of Utopia.”

Holding Institutions

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Author Note

The author (1912-89)  was Professor of Political Science at the University of Minnesota teaching the history of political thought.

Full Text

1977 Sibley, Mulford Q[uickert] (1912-89), [“Utopian Construction”]. In “Nature, Civilization, and the Problem of Utopia.” In his Nature and Civilization: Some Implications for Politics (Itasca, IL: F.E. Peacock Publishers, 1977), 258-98, 301-03. PSt

Non-fictional description of a culturally diverse world eutopia. Universal language plus regional and sub-regional languages. Any family form accepted. Neighborhoods are the most important focus socially and politically. Complete free speech. Vegetarian, as was the author, who was a Professor of Political Science at the University of Minnesota teaching the history of political thought.