"Utopia: A Vision and an Exercise"

Title"Utopia: A Vision and an Exercise"
Year for Search1965
AuthorsSamuel, Dorothy
Secondary TitleWay Out
Volume / Edition21.6
Pagination5-16
Date PublishedNovember-December 1965
KeywordsFemale author
Annotation

Agrarian eutopia described as “an anarchy of self-disciplined adults living in loving cooperation. Almost no city larger than 50,000. Parks and gardens everywhere. Although most art is individual and local, there are some large buildings for concerts and similar activities, and the buildings are also used as libraries. Living a more natural life and eating better food has eliminated obesity and improved health. There is no longer a need for a medical profession, but there are healers. No money with goods distributed without charge. Privacy is valued. Only beneficial technology. Family-centered child-rearing. 

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Author Note

Female author.

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1965 Samuel, Dorothy. “Utopia: A Vision and an Exercise.” Way Out 21.6 (November-December 1965): 5-16. KU

Agrarian eutopia described as “an anarchy of self-disciplined adults living in loving cooperation. Almost no city larger than 50,000. Parks and gardens everywhere. Although most art is individual and local, there are some large buildings for concerts and similar activities, and the buildings are also used as libraries. Living a more natural life and eating better food has eliminated obesity and improved health. There is no longer a need for a medical profession, but there are healers. No money with goods distributed without charge. Privacy is valued. Only beneficial technology. Family-centered child-rearing. Female author.