A New Day Dawns. A Brief History of the Altruistic Era (1930 to 2162 A.D.) A.E. 200. Writing for Jane Bradshaw Historical Section, The National Library Service. Washington, D.C. A Diagnosis and a Possible Prognosis of the Ills of Our Present Social Order
Title | A New Day Dawns. A Brief History of the Altruistic Era (1930 to 2162 A.D.) A.E. 200. Writing for Jane Bradshaw Historical Section, The National Library Service. Washington, D.C. A Diagnosis and a Possible Prognosis of the Ills of Our Present Social Order |
Year for Search | 1932 |
Authors | Blanchard, Charles Elton M.D.(1868-1945) |
Tertiary Authors | Bradshaw, Jane [pseud.] |
Date Published | 1932 |
Publisher | Medical Success Press |
Place Published | Youngstown, OH |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | Detailed eutopia emphasizing science and medicine in particular. National Health Service. The unfit are sterilized. Land publicly owned. Women economically independent. Revised constitution with unicameral legislature and fixed five-year terms for Congress and the President. The Supreme Court cannot declare a law unconstitutional. In his Our Unfinished Revolution. Youngstown, OH: Medical Success Press, 1933, which is a critique of the current social order, he calls his eutopia as described in A New Day Dawns an industrial democracy. See also his Our Altruistic Individualism: A Critical Study of the Social Order. Youngstown, OH: Medical Success Press, 1930. |
Holding Institutions | DLC, MoU-St, PSt |
Author Note | The author (1868-1945) wrote extensively on medical subjects and Case Western Reserve Medical School has a professorship named after him. |
Full Text | 1932 Blanchard, Charles Elton, M.D. (1868-1945). A New Day Dawns. A Brief History of the Altruistic Era (1930 to 2162 A.D.) A.E. 200. By Charles Elton Blanchard, M.D. Writing for Jane Bradshaw Historical Section, The National Library Service. Washington, D.C. A Diagnosis and a Possible Prognosis of the Ills of Our Present Social Order. Youngstown, OH: Medical Success Press. DLC, MoU-St, PSt Detailed eutopia emphasizing science and medicine in particular. National Health Service. The unfit are sterilized. Land publicly owned. Women economically independent. Revised constitution with unicameral legislature and fixed five-year terms for Congress and the President. The Supreme Court cannot declare a law unconstitutional. In his Our Unfinished Revolution. Youngstown, OH: Medical Success Press, 1933, which is a critique of the current social order, he calls his eutopia as described in A New Day Dawns an industrial democracy. See also his Our Altruistic Individualism: A Critical Study of the Social Order. Youngstown, OH: Medical Success Press, 1930. The author wrote extensively on medical subjects and Case Western Reserve Medical School has a professorship named after him. |