[“Utopian Construction”]
Title | [“Utopian Construction”] |
Year for Search | 1977 |
Authors | Sibley, Mulford Q[uickert](1912-89) |
Secondary Title | Nature and Civilization: Some Implications for Politics |
Pagination | 258-98, 301-03 |
Date Published | 1977 |
Publisher | F.E. Peacock Publishers |
Place Published | Itasca, IL |
Keywords | Male 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 | PSt |
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. |