The Monarch Billionaire
Title | The Monarch Billionaire |
Year for Search | 1903 |
Authors | Swift, Morrison I[saac](1856-1946) |
Date Published | 1903 |
Publisher | J.S. Ogilvie |
Place Published | New York |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | Conflict between capitalists and idealists. The latter barely win, and this success leads to a cooperative eutopia where owners and workers work together for the benefit of all. Gradually all businesses go to the people. See also 1893 and 1911 Swift, his Vicarious Philanthropy. [New York: np, 18?], and his The Evil Religion Does. Boston, MA: The Liberty Press, 1917. |
Holding Institutions | L |
Author Note | The author (1856-1946) was a prolific author of many books, pamphlets and tracts who held a Ph.D. in Political Economy from Johns Hopkins University and spent most of his life as a political activist for workers and the poor. |
Full Text | 1903 Swift, Morrison I[saac] (1856-1946). The Monarch Billionaire. New York: J.S. Ogilvie. L Conflict between capitalists and idealists. The latter barely win, and this success leads to a cooperative eutopia where owners and workers work together for the benefit of all. Gradually all businesses go to the people. See also 1893 and 1911 Swift, his Vicarious Philanthropy. [New York: np, 18?], and his The Evil Religion Does. Boston, MA: The Liberty Press, 1917. The author was a prolific author of many books, pamphlets and tracts who held a Ph.D. in Political Economy from Johns Hopkins University and spent most of his life as a political activist for workers and the poor. |