The Story of the World a Thousand Years Hence. An Interesting Scientific Forecast of the Important Progressive Changes That Will Likely Take Place On Our Earth During the Next Thousand Years
Title | The Story of the World a Thousand Years Hence. An Interesting Scientific Forecast of the Important Progressive Changes That Will Likely Take Place On Our Earth During the Next Thousand Years |
Year for Search | 1923 |
Authors | Olerich, Professor Henry(1851-1927) |
Date Published | 1923 |
Publisher | Olerich Pub. Co |
Place Published | Omaha, NB |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | Detailed eutopia presented as a forecast. A third version of 1893 Olerich. In this volume he stresses the improved status of women that will be brought about if his ideas are adopted. Initial education through play and everyone is both a student and teacher for life; for his educational theories, see his Viola Olerich, the Famous Baby Scholar. Chicago, IL: Laird and Lee, 1900. Marriage and divorce are entirely up to the couple, who are educated about both sex and eugenics. On these issues, see 1927 Olerich, The New Life and Future Mating. Racial and national prejudice will die out. |
Info Notes | See also 1915 and 1919 Olerich. |
Title Note | Subtitle on the cover is A Portrayal of Ideal Life |
Holding Institutions | PSt |
Author Note | (1851-1927) |
Full Text | 1923 Olerich, Professor Henry (1851-1927). The Story of the World a Thousand Years Hence. An Interesting Scientific Forecast of the Important Progressive Changes That Will Likely Take Place On Our Earth During the Next Thousand Years [Subtitle on the cover is A Portrayal of Ideal Life]. Omaha, NB: Olerich Pub. Co. PSt Detailed eutopia presented as a forecast. A third version of 1893 Olerich. In this volume he stresses the improved status of women that will be brought about if his ideas are adopted. Initial education through play and everyone is both a student and teacher for life; for his educational theories, see his Viola Olerich, the Famous Baby Scholar. Chicago, IL: Laird and Lee, 1900. Marriage and divorce are entirely up to the couple, who are educated about both sex and eugenics. On these issues, see 1927 Olerich, The New Life and Future Mating. Racial and national prejudice will die out. See also 1915 and 1919 Olerich. |