His stories were dreams of technological utopias in which nightmares of personal and political dystopia were played out. |
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All three ideologies are radical utopias which, at their core, have a theory for how the human race can be improved. |
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And all the literary utopias are repulsive places and authoritarian and brutally selective as regards to the arts and so on. |
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And yet there is no call to reinvent the wheel or hark back to outdated rural utopias. |
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His failure to understand human aspirations made utopias hard to find. |
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They were in the best position to compare current results with the previous situation rather than with unattained utopias. |
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Their short stories range from surrealistic dream worlds and complex life analyses to dark future utopias. |
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Many inventors of utopias have made them intolerably dull, because their main preoccupation was with security and ease. |
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We have, in fact, enough ideas lying around us and proffered to us to build a dozen utopias, but they are a hodgepodge of undigested thoughts. |
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Yes, even in these times of disenchantment and rubbishing utopias, we affirm that a different world is possible. |
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It carries beliefs, convictions, identities, hopes, sufferings, fears and utopias. |
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For this ETH Zurich professor, the New Monte Rosa Hut proves the feasibility of utopias. |
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The territories, their borders, and their individual regulations resist these utopias more than anything else. |
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The twentieth century showed us that utopias are bound to fail without proper economic and social frameworks. |
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Ambitious local politicians are outdoing each other in opposing the government in the name of local utopias. |
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Generally speaking, before a machine can be built, there is usually some type of philosophical substructure behind the process, which itself is preceded by utopias found in literature, philosophy or the fine arts. |
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He studied under the tottering academic regime of Socialist Realism, which lingers in his work's frequent suggestions of foul utopias peopled by smooth-browed heroes, laced with Surrealist uncanniness, and given Pop éclat. |
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Both the totalitarian utopias of the early 20th century and the anti-utopias of the early 21st century objectify human beings, because they deny the essential attribute that defines them as such: freedom. |
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Indeed, the Republic is the first of the utopias, though not one of the more attractive, and it is the first classic attempt of a European philosopher to moralize political life. |
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Because these places are absolutely different from all the sites that they reflect and speak about, I shall call them, by way of contrast to utopias, heterotopias. |
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Some authors masked reality by depicting utopias or dystopias. |
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As the 20th century dawned, many of science fiction's most common themes space travel, time travel, utopias and dystopias, and encounters with alien beings bore British postmarks. |
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Director and ICAF Board Member, Elena Janker, convinced the Utopia Station organizers to introduce children's utopias in their famous exhibition. |
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Consequently, what one might call the chiliastic, mystical, or transcendental experience is central to Perennial utopias. |
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The hypnotic vision of this monolithic fortress, sublimated by light and fire before being reduced to dust, echoes like the first class funeral of the modernist architectural utopias. |
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It is first important to realise that ideology is not a pejorative word it does not need to be attached to fundamentalism, propaganda or totalitarian utopias. |
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Let us hope that the latter will have taken into account citizens' expectations via the Mapping Forgotten Spaces website and that these will not remain beautiful utopias. |
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In economics, utopias tend to be dangerous and rash behaviour expensive. |
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The ideal states invented by philosophers and the utopias dreamed up by many writers remained unrealized because they failed to provide practical ways for making effective the good society they described. |
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The first is a rationality tending towards ideology, the second produces utopias and finds its truesphere of action in the kingdom of the absolute. |
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This does not mean devising unrealistic utopias of the future. |
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This is also true of the dancers in 'Bahok': they come from all over the world and each speaks a different language, but they find each other in their universal stories, and share the same dreams and utopias. |
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Though utopias express ardent desires of the heart, they may become dangerous because they remain within the sphere of fantasies and thus estrange us from reality. |
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The latter appears when we absolutize money, the market, or progress, each of which promises false utopias. |
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One of them is the prospect of a utopia: since utopias are infinitely good forever, and can justify any amount of violence to pursue that utopia, the costs are still outweighed by the benefits. |
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I'm interested in expanding the frontiers of real-world liberty, not spinning Utopias. |
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Utopias enabled the expression of potentialities and possibilities of escape. |
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It is variously a fabulous technical challenge, an extension of the American frontier and the locus for sundry Utopias. |
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As with many planned Utopias, those who dreamed of it elaborated their fancies down to minute details like the architecture of peasant farmhouses. |
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Misplaced faith in political Utopias has, like Stalinism, led to ruin. |
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Scholars suggest that all Utopias since Plato have been but variations of the model provided by Plato, possibly with the exception of that portrayed in the teachings of Jesus. |
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Meant to be savored like a fine cognac or port, Utopias is a rich, uncarbonated extreme beer known for its extraordinary flavor profile. |
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About the Finishing Barrel Process This release of Samuel Adams Utopias also uses a blend of beer finished in a variety of barrels. |
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