Riptide: EPIC, Utopia and the New Era. Is This To Be Civilization's Dying Challenge to Its Destroyers? The Americanist Plan
Title | Riptide: EPIC, Utopia and the New Era. Is This To Be Civilization's Dying Challenge to Its Destroyers? The Americanist Plan |
Year for Search | 1934 |
Authors | Lackey, Horace |
Date Published | 1934 |
Publisher | Author |
Place Published | Hollywood, CA |
Keywords | Male author |
Annotation | Eutopian essay with fictional parts. The author was a member of The Utopian Society of America (See 1934 Hathaway and 1942 Van Dalsem), and this is a defense and elaboration of its principles. Anti-Communist. Education to twenty-five; work reasonable hours for twenty years; production for consumption, not profit. EPIC is End Poverty in California, for which see 1933 and 1935 Sinclair. |
Holding Institutions | CU-Riv |
Full Text | 1934 Lackey, Horace. Riptide: EPIC, Utopia and the New Era. Is This To Be Civilization’s Dying Challenge to Its Destroyers? The Americanist Plan. Hollywood, CA: Author. CU-Riv Eutopian essay with fictional parts. The author was a member of The Utopian Society of America (See 1934 Hathaway and 1942 Van Dalsem), and this is a defense and elaboration of its principles. Anti-Communist. Education to twenty-five; work reasonable hours for twenty years; production for consumption, not profit. EPIC is End Poverty in California, for which see 1933 and 1935 Sinclair. |