Folding the Red into the Black or Developing a Viable UNtopia for Human Survival in the 21st Century
Title | Folding the Red into the Black or Developing a Viable UNtopia for Human Survival in the 21st Century |
Year for Search | 2016 |
Authors | Mosley, Walter [Ellis](b. 1952) |
Pagination | 127 pp. |
Date Published | 2016 |
Publisher | OR Books |
Place Published | New York |
Keywords | African American author, Male author |
Annotation | Nonfiction presentation of a better society. The title refers to the melding of capitalism and socialism that is at the heart of the work. Change is basic to human society. Respect for all ideas and ideals is fundamental (59). Happiness before profit (65). Equality among all people, which he equates with freedom (65). There must be a fundamental right to those things that a twenty-first century person needs to survive, including clean water, healthy food, a safe housing, free access to “education though six years of college or technical school,” and medical care (89-90). |
Holding Institutions | PSt |
Author Note | The African-American author (b. 1952) is best-known for his Easy Rawlins mystery novels. |
Full Text | 2016 Mosley, Walter [Ellis] (b. 1952). Folding the Red into the Black or Developing a Viable UNtopia for Human Survival in the 21st Century. New York: OR Books. 127 pp. PSt Nonfiction presentation of a better society. The title refers to the melding of capitalism and socialism that is at the heart of the work. Change is basic to human society. Respect for all ideas and ideals is fundamental (59). Happiness before profit (65). Equality among all people, which he equates with freedom (65). There must be a fundamental right to those things that a twenty-first century person needs to survive, including clean water, healthy food, a safe housing, free access to “education though six years of college or technical school,” and medical care (89-90). The African American author is best-known for his Easy Rawlins mystery novels. |