The Utopian ship yawed hard to port in an attempt to evade the incoming ordnance. |
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That group expressed Utopian hopes for small-farm settlement, and hatred for the squattocracy. |
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It was Sir Thomas More who thrust the words Utopia and Utopian into the canon of modern language. |
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Utopian enthusiasm promises enlightenment and community but it also risks exploitation, depersonalization, and megalomania. |
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Is this a Utopian vision of the leisured society of the future, as liberated by technology? |
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In fact, we think she's a Utopian sent to foment unrest within the Confederacy. |
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The first five stanzas of the poem consider the possibility of this Utopian, undifferentiated unity the opening lines propose. |
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Those of us with our eye on the ball know that the promise of a technology-supported, Utopian future is a hollow one. |
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He was deep in the bowels of the Utopian hierarchy's realm, so there was no turning back now. |
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This was a large-scale Utopian vision, based on the possibility of constructing a new city guided by the concepts of unitary urbanism. |
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Thus, the proponents of local self-government have been cast in the role of reactionaries or Utopian dreamers who fail to understand the principles of modern government. |
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The work came into prominence at the Renaissance, and Italian thinkers who saw themselves as Platonists thought of it as an ideal Utopian fantasy. |
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Sensor probes detected activity on the Utopian space station and the domed settlement on the moon, all left defenseless as the last of the armed ships attempted to escape. |
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Utopian movements in the 19th century found expression in a number of ways, most notably as cooperative societies and through anarchism and socialism. |
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An economy that could help us be better than that is possible, not Utopian. |
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From quite early in his career, he sought a better way to organise society and wrote a number of Utopian novels. |
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Petro Poroshenko proposes a Utopian solution to the problem. |
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A number of Utopian socialist Ruskin Colonies attempted to put his political ideals into practice. |
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Utopia gave rise to a literary genre, Utopian and dystopian fiction, which features ideal societies or perfect cities, or their opposite. |
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We are looking into an area in which biomorphic and technoid objects seem to exist in a Utopian atmosphere. |
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The Labadists were followers of Jean de Labadie, founder of a Utopian quietist sect in the Netherlands, who emigrated to what is now Cecil County, Maryland. |
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He joined the transcendentalist Utopian community at Brook Farm in 1841, not because he agreed with the experiment but because it helped him save money to marry Sophia. |
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The utopian society is a communal one, where all people are genuine equals. |
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In other words, modernity has become critical of modernism and of its own utopian absolutism. |
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First, he has to earn the credentials, then apply them to something more profound and credible than environmentalism and utopian welfarism. |
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The arrival of the new millennium opened a new Age of Aquarius, but not the envisioned, utopian one. |
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They are fuelled by idealistic, woolly-headed, utopian notions of equality. |
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We had too many utopian ideals force-fed to us to believe that the EU is the answer to all our problems. |
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Shakespeare thus places himself between utopian totalitarians and libertarian fundamentalists. |
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In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, feminine difference was often absorbed into the utopian figure of the androgyne. |
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Jones also fills the text with knowledgeable references to bee-keeping and the apian colony as utopian ideal. |
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The seminar's topic was Renaissance utopian literatures, focusing on More's Utopia. |
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Perhaps this is asking too much and my view too utopian but I appeal to all involved to live and let live. |
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He was committed to utopian politics which sought to create a human society informed by the highest artistic ideals. |
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The exhibition features detailed but unrealised designs for futuristic new ways of living and utopian ideals of the perfect living space. |
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Every era has its utopian movements that hold out the promise of social perfectability. |
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This alternative to capitalist globalization, of course, sounds very utopian. |
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Internationalism is not simply a utopian ideal, but an urgent practical necessity. |
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A deeply divided political class nourished a range of conflicting and often utopian ideological goals. |
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Their concern is that utopian aspirations towards a new peaceful world order will simply absolutize conflicts and make them more intractable. |
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As the brutal realities of civil war exploded the idealistic notion of America as a utopian paradise, romantic naturalism lost its allure. |
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This time there is no grand strategic vision to work toward, no utopian ideals. |
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These books are an indictment of uncompromising, fanatical, and utopian ideology. |
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Let me emphasise the point that the establishment of such a society is not some kind of utopian dream. |
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No matter how corrupt and depraved it is in practice, the organisation's sunny utopian image endures. |
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At that point, science and the transformation of society were necessarily seen in utopian terms. |
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Digital technology comes to us heralded by a great deal of utopian ballyhoo, but in some surprising ways it discourages creativity. |
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During the past century empires crashed, new states foundered, utopian projects failed and entire civilisations melted down. |
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Is there then even a faint possibility of sensitising kids to the utopian ideals of freedom, justice and equality? |
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They are helping to shape a larger international utopian metanarrative of tolerance. |
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However, these utopian dreams were soon subsumed by the demands of the Party, which held a more totalizing conception of art. |
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All apocalyptic and millenarian ideologies ultimately converge on the utopian transformation of the body through suffering. |
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The attempt to act in accordance with a system of ideas is invariably denounced as ideological, fanatical, utopian or millenarian. |
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The Plague offers a salutary counterweight to such utopian longings and millenarian consolations. |
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And as much as we might admire her deep-rooted hatred of collectivism, her philosophy is still just another utopian dream, a transvalued Marxism. |
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The coupe becomes a metaphor for a utopian world that is liberated from patriarchy, one that is not characterised by false binaries. |
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In its utopian aspect modularity denies the necessity of given identities, as implied by the concept of performativity. |
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During the nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries, the advent of the machine age helped create powerful new strains of utopian art. |
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There are some who say that making a single, borderless online community is a utopian ideal worth pursuing. |
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Faced with such a vision, a standard reaction is to declare it unrealistic and utopian. |
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He proposes that we read the novel's valorization of failure as its way of preserving the possibility of a utopian future. |
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The intellectual, like the utopian, is constantly attacked for obscurantism. |
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Viewed in light of class inequality as a structuration process, modularity has both a utopian and a reifying aspect. |
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Considering Rousseau, with whom he quarrelled, as utopian, he hypothesized an art which was morally neutral and elitist. |
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The greatest of philosophical idealists, the Greek Plato, founded around 25 centuries ago the first Socialist utopian system. |
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There is a certain confidence and strength and a kind of utopian fairyland represented in this painting. |
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Nevertheless, while he pursued this utopian conception, he also saw in the course of history the configuration of its crises and impasses. |
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The most stratospheric flights of that speech exuded the utopian impossibilism which he attacked when practised by the self-indulgent Old Left. |
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Would they brainwash and indoctrinate me with utopian, sci-fi visions of an alternate reality? |
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Most experts agreed that his demand for the removal of the Wall was inopportune, utopian, and crazy. |
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This view has invariably seduced architects when imaging and planning utopian cities. |
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Establishing a utopian society in the wilderness is a foundational concept within American ideology. |
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So, we pressed play and fell into this glorious pre-teen memory of a perfect 80s democratic, utopian indie rock underground. |
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The novel's plot describes the decimation of masculine culture necessary for women to create a non-patriarchal utopian society. |
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Gray describes it as a legitimate successor to that other secular utopian project, the Marxist version of dialectical materialism. |
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In this nostalgia for community some would discover utopian impulses, others would decry imaginary fulfilments as ideological. |
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My suspicions don't mean that I am a doom-monger or cynical pessimist, but utopian thinking hasn't led to very happy ends in the past. |
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Although modernism has its share of utopian dreamers, many artists of the past century have instead celebrated the fragmentary and the glimpsed. |
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Dromgoole also seems to have a utopian idea that, during theatre intervals, the audience discusses the performances and the issues being raised in the play. |
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Progressive reform aims to move ahead toward an ideal or utopian future. |
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The spectacle of the dreamworld of the modern inaugurates a posthuman moment, one in which the experience of the marvelous unfolds as both a utopian gesture and a catastrophe. |
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The communists, like Al Qaeda, started with a utopian dream of righting wrongs and empowering the powerless. |
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It was a time of struggle, but it was also a time of utopian hope. |
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Venice as a city has seemed irrelevant, a storied artifact of a Romantic past that serves merely as a decorous backdrop for an event geared toward utopian futures. |
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Winder's history of immigration charts an admirable course between the Scylla of racist little Britainism and the Charybdis of utopian open-handedness. |
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Despite its utopian ideals, this specter hides a deep dark secret. |
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One needn't indulge utopian fantasies about abolishing government corruption or dealing a death blow to the power of monied interests in politics. |
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Whatever else they may have been, they were not utopian social engineers. |
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Stalin was of course a secular utopian and materialist, and Applebaum seems to have found no evidence that he ever had any moral scruples or hesitations about the Gulag. |
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If I thought everyone would behave like fluffy bunnies, that we could all live in some excessively nice utopian society where respect and politeness ran rampant, then nah! |
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It is unfair and unjustifiable when the tax payers who pay for these utopian benefits are faced with worthless private pensions or no occupational pension at all. |
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First and perhaps most important is a resistance to utopian thinking. |
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Nor is it merely the fact that they are swimming against the tide of Modernism with its utopian sense of inevitability and its flagship aesthetic of reductive minimalism. |
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When you were setting out to work on The Giver, what planted the seed for this dark, utopian society? |
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She prefers to skewer her opponents on the end of a rapier wit, whether it's bolshie feminists, exploitive therapists, or madcap utopian dreamers. |
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This genre bears an obvious resemblance to notions of pietas, which themselves constitute a utopian community situated in a past so idealized that it is almost fictional. |
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In the last month, even the most utopian of Californian technology evangelists have begun to realize that the ugly reality behind the economics can't be wished away. |
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Economists are exposed by climatologists as utopian fantasists, the leaders of a millenarian cult as mad as, and far more dangerous than, any religious fundamentalism. |
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And as much as we might admire Rand's deep-rooted hatred of collectivism, her philosophy is still just another utopian dream, a transvalued Marxism. |
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It is hardly surprising that a century of utopian dreams and coercive social engineering to achieve them should have been a century rich in imaginative dystopias. |
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In the period before political independence, Francophone prose was typically elevated, extravagant, mythopoeic, and laced with surreal fantasy or utopian symbolism. |
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Of course, 1968 was fueled by powerful utopian and antinomian impulses. |
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It's a utopian dreamland for those opposed to mobile phone masts. |
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I'm not an Internet utopian, but I'm not an Internet dystopian either. |
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The Socreds, for example, were a collectivist, utopian and, frankly, weird alternative to the CCF in the Dirty Thirties. |
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This understanding of a demiurgical force of persuasion is developed in utopian articulation of its ultimate consequences. |
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The utopian News from Nowhere by William Morris is mainly the account of a journey through the Thames valley in a socialist future. |
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Although socialist legality remained in force after 1960, the dictatorial and utopian trends continued to influence the legal process. |
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In 1839, the League of the Just participated in the 1839 rebellion fomented by the French utopian revolutionary socialist, Louis Auguste Blanqui. |
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Some communities of the modern intentional community movement, such as kibbutzim, could be categorized as utopian socialist. |
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We need to reflect more toughmindedly than Sandel does on the utopian character of a civic-republican regime. |
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Marion Meisig analyses the utopian unity of politics and nature in representations of the mythical beast Qilin in China. |
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Political scientists have generally come to despair of quantum jumps to world order as utopian and unmindful of political realities. |
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An article on the establishment of penal colonies is a fine example of a utopian theory which produces a nightmare dystopia. |
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The earth's gift of roots is also understood as both utopian and presocial in The Tempest, when the presocial monster offers the isle's pignuts. |
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Influenced by utopian socialists, Saint-Simonians, Fourierists, nonetheless she followed her own path. |
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The economisation of everything is a destination, but it is also a utopian nonsense. |
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To replace it, he sought to create a utopian America, cleansed of luxury and ostentation and the champion of freedom. |
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The reformists' ideas were often grounded in liberalism, although they also possessed aspects of utopian, socialist or religious concepts. |
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Victor Considerant, a utopian socialist, devised a similar system in an 1892 book. |
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Independent socialist theorists, utopian socialist authors and academic supporters of socialism may not be represented in these movements. |
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In such a utopian world there would also be little if any need for a state, which goal was to enforce the alienation. |
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This work was intended to draw a distinction between the utopian socialists and Marx's own scientific socialist philosophy. |
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Based in Paris, the paper was connected to the League of the Just, a utopian socialist secret society of workers and artisans. |
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Wollstonecraft contrasts her utopian picture of society, drawn with what she says is genuine feeling, to Burke's false feeling. |
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Banks who created a fictional anarchist, socialist, and utopian society the Culture. |
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The rise in punk cynicism made the utopian ideals expressed in progressive rock lyrics unfashionable. |
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Cole said his interest in socialism was kindled by his reading News from Nowhere, the utopian novel by William Morris. |
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These individuals helped to establish the utopian community at New Harmony as a centre for educational reform, scientific research, and artistic expression. |
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This was strongly opposed by Oliver Cromwell's government, who also persecuted the moderate reformist group the Fifth Monarchy Men and the radical utopian group the Diggers. |
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Humankind has been brought to its knees by a global virus, and genetically enhanced apekind has built its own utopian eco-community in the forests outside San Francisco. |
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I started, as I suppose every reviewer should, at the beginning and found myself ploughing through a discussion of the relative meanings of utopian as opposed to utopianist. |
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I'm glad that the sober policy wonk side of libertarianism still has some life in it, in contradistinction to the hipster utopian conspiracist side. |
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Living in an unequal and often hostile world, it is tempting to project the utopian image of a racially harmonious world into a distant and obscure past. |
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Pluralists likewise reject historicism and utopian thinking. |
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Although utopian socialists shared few political, social, or economic perspectives, Marx and Engels argued that they shared certain intellectual characteristics. |
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The contributors of these twenty-two essays believe there is still a bit of eutopia, believe only in dystopia, or believe the brief utopian period was a confusing sham. |
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