Kalos; What Is To Be Done With Our World

TitleKalos; What Is To Be Done With Our World
Year for Search1973
AuthorsDe Grazia, Alfred(1919-2014)
Date Published1973
PublisherKalos Press
Place PublishedBombay, India
KeywordsMale author, US author
Annotation

Detailed eutopia with Tutors similar to the Samurai in 1905 Wells who will help bring it about. Includes specifics of the governmental structure and general statements of the conditions that should be reached in fifty years. 

Info Notes

See also his Kalotics: Four Papers On Finding the Near Future. New York: Kalos Press, 1976. The four papers are designed to show the application of Kalotics to contemporary issue and are “Where Do We Go from Here? The Kalotic Strategy for World Survival” (1-31), “40 Stases and Theses on World Troubles and Kalotic Alternatives” (33-47), “The University as Future Authority” (49-59), and “Metropolis 1976” (61-86), which is a eutopia with specific proposals for the steps needed to achieve it. 

Holding Institutions

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Author Note

The author (1919-2014) was Professor of Social Theory in Government at New York University.

Full Text

1973 De Grazia, Alfred (1919-2014). Kalos; What Is To Be Done With Our World. Bombay, India: Kalos Press. © 1970 but no previous publication. MoU-St, PSt

Detailed eutopia with Tutors similar to the Samurai in 1905 Wells who will help bring it about. Includes specifics of the governmental structure and general statements of the conditions that should be reached in fifty years. See also his Kalotics: Four Papers On Finding the Near Future. New York: Kalos Press, 1976. The four papers are designed to show the application of Kalotics to contemporary issue and are “Where Do We Go from Here? The Kalotic Strategy for World Survival” (1-31), “40 Stases and Theses on World Troubles and Kalotic Alternatives” (33-47), “The University as Future Authority” (49-59), and “Metropolis 1976” (61-86), which is a eutopia with specific proposals for the steps needed to achieve it. The author was Professor of Social Theory in Government at New York University.