Rapara or the Rights of the Individual in the State
Title | Rapara or the Rights of the Individual in the State |
Year for Search | 1897 |
Authors | Forsyth, Archibald(1826-1908) |
Date Published | 1897 |
Publisher | T. Fisher Unwin |
Place Published | London |
Keywords | Australian author, Male author, Scottish author |
Annotation | Extremely detailed eutopia based on what the author calls "Equalistic Individualism" in which natural resources belong to the community and produced wealth belongs to those producing it. Land nationalization. History of a country generally accepted as New Zealand, with changes. |
Additional Publishers | Australian ed. lists the publisher as Sydney, NSW, Australia: William Dymock/London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1897. The cover of the Australia ed. has Right rather than Rights, but with Rights on the title page. |
Holding Institutions | A, ATL, M, PSt, VUW |
Author Note | The Australian author (1826-1908) was born in Scotland. |
Full Text | 1897 Forsyth, Archibald (1826-1908). Rapara or the Rights of the Individual in the State. London: T. Fisher Unwin. Australian ed. lists the publisher as Sydney, NSW, Australia: William Dymock/London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1897. The cover of the Australia ed. has Right rather than Rights, but with Rights on the title page. A, ATL, M, PSt, VUW Extremely detailed eutopia based on what the author calls “Equalistic Individualism” in which natural resources belong to the community and produced wealth belongs to those producing it. Land nationalization. History of a country generally accepted as New Zealand, with changes. The author was born in Scotland. |