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dc.contributor.editorFaris, Cylde Ritchey
dc.coverage.spatialKansas City, MO
dc.date.accessioned2018-04-09T17:57:15Z-
dc.date.available2018-04-09T17:57:15Z-
dc.date.issued1941
dc.identifier.citationFaris, Cylde Ritchey. Bellamy or Chaos, Which? Kansas City, MO: The Peerage Press, 1941. 32 pp. HRC Sees Bellamy’s ideas as fundamentally Christian. Not really a utopia in itself, but on p. 26 propose four planks of a platform: “1. Congress to coin, issue and regulate the value of money. 2. Life retirement for senior citizens. 3. Abolition of child labor with compulsory education. 4. Nationalize and municipalize transportations, communications and public utilities.”
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dc.descriptionHRC Sees Bellamy’s ideas as fundamentally Christian. Not really a utopia in itself, but on p. 26 propose four planks of a platform: “1. Congress to coin, issue and regulate the value of money. 2. Life retirement for senior citizens. 3. Abolition of child labor with compulsory education. 4. Nationalize and municipalize transportations, communications and public utilities.”
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherThe Peerage Press
dc.titleBellamy or Chaos, Which?
dc.typeBook
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