The New Democracy; A Fragment of Caucusian History

TitleThe New Democracy; A Fragment of Caucusian History
Year for Search1885
Date Published1885
PublisherSampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington
Place PublishedLondon
Annotation

Lost race on an island called Caucusia. Gender equality, which is presented positively. Generally negative commentary on democracy. The Queen is a puppet operated by machinery; the upper house (the nobility) has no power; the lower house is controlled by an authoritarian party.

Holding Institutions

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Author Note

Has been ascribed to William Minto.

Full Text

1885 The New Democracy; A Fragment of Caucusian History. London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington. Has been ascribed to William Minto. L, NLS

Lost race on an island called Caucusia. Gender equality, which is presented positively. Generally negative commentary on democracy. The Queen is a puppet operated by machinery; the upper house (the nobility) has no power; the lower house is controlled by an authoritarian party.