The Co-opolitan; A Story of the Co-operative Commonwealth of Idaho

TitleThe Co-opolitan; A Story of the Co-operative Commonwealth of Idaho
Year for Search1898
Authors[Clarke], [Francis H.]
Tertiary AuthorsForbush, Zebina [pseud.]
Date Published1898
PublisherCharles H. Kerr
Place PublishedChicago, IL
Annotation

Detailed eutopia that is the result of a successful cooperative movement. Idaho is chosen as an appropriate state with a small enough population that cooperators would be able to take over the state politically within a short time after establishing cooperative communities there. The city of Co-opolis is established as the movement's center. The novel describes the success of cooperation in Idaho and its spread throughout the rest of the country.

Info Notes

Rpt. New York: AMS Press, 1980.

Pseudonym

Zebina Forbush [pseud.]

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1898 [Clarke, Francis H.]. The Co-opolitan; A Story of the Co-operative Commonwealth of Idaho. By Zebina Forbush [pseud.]. Chicago, IL: Charles H. Kerr. Rpt. New York: AMS Press, 1980. DLC

Detailed eutopia that is the result of a successful cooperative movement. Idaho is chosen as an appropriate state with a small enough population that cooperators would be able to take over the state politically within a short time after establishing cooperative communities there. The city of Co-opolis is established as the movement’s center. The novel describes the success of cooperation in Idaho and its spread throughout the rest of the country.