Reciprocity (Social and Economic) In the Thirtieth Century The Coming Co-operative Age. A Forecast of the World's Future
Title | Reciprocity (Social and Economic) In the Thirtieth Century The Coming Co-operative Age. A Forecast of the World's Future |
Year for Search | 1909 |
Authors | [Kirwan], [Thomas](1829-1911) |
Tertiary Authors | Wonder, William [pseud.] |
Date Published | 1909 |
Publisher | Cochrane Publishing Company |
Place Published | New York |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | Detailed socialist eutopia brought about by election. Use of eminent domain with restitution. Strong emphasis on vocational or practical education. All religions are dead. Women sit on juries where women are on trial, but juries are not mixed. Must have high physical, mental, and moral qualifications to be allowed to marry; examined by physicians of one's own sex. |
Title Note | For Thinking People at the head of the title. |
Pseudonym | William Wonder [pseud.] |
Holding Institutions | DLC |
Author Note | (1829-1911) |
Full Text | 1909 [Kirwan, Thomas] (1829-1911). Reciprocity (Social and Economic) In the Thirtieth Century The Coming Co-operative Age. A Forecast of the World’s Future [For Thinking People at the head of the title]. By William Wonder [pseud.]. New York: Cochrane Publishing Company. DLC Detailed socialist eutopia brought about by election. Use of eminent domain with restitution. Strong emphasis on vocational or practical education. All religions are dead. Women sit on juries where women are on trial, but juries are not mixed. Must have high physical, mental, and moral qualifications to be allowed to marry; examined by physicians of one's own sex. |