"The World As I Want It"
Title | "The World As I Want It" |
Year for Search | 1934 |
Authors | Sinclair, Upton [Beall](1878-1968) |
Secondary Title | The Forum and Century (New York) |
Volume / Edition | 92.3 |
Pagination | 157 |
Date Published | September 1934 |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | Personal essay. Standard Sinclair--"I desire a world from which exploitation of man by man has been abolished and in which it is impossible for a man to consume wealth without having produced an equivalent amount of wealth." |
Info Notes | Part of a series published under the same title. Other in the series are 1934 Beard, Kellogg, and Thomas, and 1935 Borglum, Rhondda, and Wilson. Sinclair wrote a number of utopias; see 1903, 1907, 1914, 1928, 1933 (2), 1935 (2), 1936, 1948, and 1950 Sinclair. |
Holding Institutions | L |
Author Note | (1878-1968) |
Full Text | 1934 Sinclair, Upton [Beall] (1878-1968). “The World As I Want It.” The Forum and Century (New York) 92.3 (September 1934): 157. L Personal essay that is standard Sinclair--“I desire a world from which exploitation of man by man has been abolished and in which it is impossible for a man to consume wealth without having produced an equivalent amount of wealth.” Part of a series published under the same title. Other in the series are 1934 Beard, Kellogg, and Thomas, and 1935 Borglum, Rhondda, and Wilson. |