Revolution: The Foreword of a Proposed World Movement to Solve the Labor and other Social Problems of Our Strenuous Times

TitleRevolution: The Foreword of a Proposed World Movement to Solve the Labor and other Social Problems of Our Strenuous Times
Year for Search1905
Authors[Love], [William T.]
Date Published1905
PublisherThe Aragain Co
Place PublishedSan Francisco, CA
KeywordsMale author, US author
Annotation

Mostly a critique of contemporary society but includes a eutopia based on cooperation and a Model City. Workers will own all industries. No private ownership of farmland. He says that he will build a manufacturing city near Niagara Falls and purchased land on which to build the city, land which became the notoriously polluted Love Canal site. He says that more details will be given in three forthcoming books: Sargasso: A Tale of Anarchists, Shipwreck, Mystery and the Development of a New Civilization on an Island supposed to have been discovered in the Sargasso Sea--the Great Dead Sea of the Atlantic Ocean; The Rejuvenation of Pittsburgh; and The Way: Through Revolution to a New Civilization--the Millennium of Prophecy. None of them were published.

Title Note

The cover adds the subtitle Which Shall It Be? Industry, Peace, Truth, or Fraud, Discord, Violence.

Holding Institutions

CSL, CU

Full Text

1905 [Love, William T.]. Revolution: The Foreword of a Proposed World Movement to Solve the Labor and other Social Problems of Our Strenuous Times [The cover adds the subtitle Which Shall It Be? Industry, Peace, Truth, or Fraud, Discord, Violence]. San Francisco, CA: The Aragain Co. CSL, CU

Mostly a critique of contemporary society but includes a eutopia based on cooperation and a Model City. Workers will own all industries. No private ownership of farmland. He says that he will build a manufacturing city near Niagara Falls and purchased land on which to build the city, land which became the notoriously polluted Love Canal site. He says that more details will be given in three forthcoming books: Sargasso: A Tale of Anarchists, Shipwreck, Mystery and the Development of a New Civilization on an Island supposed to have been discovered in the Sargasso Sea--the Great Dead Sea of the Atlantic Ocean; The Rejuvenation of Pittsburgh; and The Way: Through Revolution to a New Civilization--the Millennium of Prophecy. None of them were published.