Common Sense. Is It Wrong To Be Right? Is It Right to Be Wrong?

TitleCommon Sense. Is It Wrong To Be Right? Is It Right to Be Wrong?
Year for Search1944
Authors[Baruch], [Hugo Cyril K.](b. 1907)
Tertiary AuthorsBilbo, Jack [pseud.]
Pagination16 pp.
Date Published1944
PublisherModern Art Gallery, Ltd
Place PublishedLondon
KeywordsMale author
Annotation

Anti-capitalist essay that presents some elements of a eutopia presented through a series of negatives, such as "No nations", No money", and "No state or other authority". There will be only one law, "possession other than for personal need is a crime." 

Info Notes

See also his Art and Common Sense. Illustrated With 6 Drawings. London: Modern Art Gallery, Ltd., 1944.

Pseudonym

Jack Bilbo [pseud.]

Holding Institutions

NLS

Author Note

(b. 1907)

Full Text

1944 [Baruch, Hugo Cyril K.] (b. 1907). Common Sense. Is It Wrong To Be Right? Is It Right to Be Wrong? By Jack Bilbo [pseud.]. London: Modern Art Gallery, Ltd. 16 pp. NLS

Anti-capitalist essay that presents some elements of a eutopia presented through a series of negatives, such as “No nations”, No money”, and “No state or other authority”. There will be only one law, “possession other than for personal need is a crime”. See also his Art and Common Sense. Illustrated With 6 Drawings. London: Modern Art Gallery, Ltd., 1944.