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

TitleA 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 Search1932
AuthorsBlanchard, Charles Elton M.D.(1868-1945)
Tertiary AuthorsBradshaw, Jane [pseud.]
Date Published1932
PublisherMedical Success Press
Place PublishedYoungstown, OH
KeywordsMale 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. 

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The author (1868-1945)  wrote extensively on medical subjects and Case Western Reserve Medical School has a professorship named after him.

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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.