Common Sense. Is It Wrong To Be Right? Is It Right to Be Wrong?
Title | Common Sense. Is It Wrong To Be Right? Is It Right to Be Wrong? |
Year for Search | 1944 |
Authors | [Baruch], [Hugo Cyril K.](b. 1907) |
Tertiary Authors | Bilbo, Jack [pseud.] |
Pagination | 16 pp. |
Date Published | 1944 |
Publisher | Modern Art Gallery, Ltd |
Place Published | London |
Keywords | Male 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. |