The Future Commonwealth, or What Samuel Balcom Saw in Socioland
Title | The Future Commonwealth, or What Samuel Balcom Saw in Socioland |
Year for Search | 1892 |
Authors | Chavannes, Albert(1836-1903) |
Date Published | 1892 |
Publisher | True Nationalist Publishing Company |
Place Published | New York |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | Eutopia in Africa based on the ideas of Herbert Spencer (1820-1963). No taxes. Government ownership of land. Beginning at fourteen, all young people must serve a six-year apprenticeship, which can be served in a wide variety of occupations. All businesses coordinated by an overall Business Office independent of the government and the judiciary. See also 1897 Chavannes and his The Concentration of Wealth: A Study of its Causes, Results and Remedies. New York: True Nationalist Pub. Co., 1893. Chavannes wrote and mostly self-published many works on economic issues and health. |
Additional Publishers | Rpt. New York: Arno Press and The New York Times, 1971. |
Holding Institutions | DLC, MoU-St, PSt |
Author Note | The author (1836-1903) was born in Lausanne, Switzerland and was brought to the U.S. in 1848. |
Full Text | 1892 Chavannes, Albert (1836-1903). The Future Commonwealth, or What Samuel Balcom Saw in Socioland. New York: True Nationalist Publishing Company. Rpt. New York: Arno Press and The New York Times, 1971. DLC, MoU-St, PSt Eutopia in Africa based on the ideas of Herbert Spencer (1820-1963). No taxes. Government ownership of land. Beginning at fourteen, all young people must serve a sixiyear apprenticeship, which can be served in a wide variety of occupations. All businesses coordinated by an overall Business Office independent of the government and the judiciary. See also 1897 Chavannes and his The Concentration of Wealth: A Study of its Causes, Results and Remedies. New York: True Nationalist Pub. Co., 1893. Chavannes wrote and mostly self-published many works on economic issues and health. He was born in Lausanne, Switzerland and was brought to the U.S. in 1848. |