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Utopianism: A Very Short Introduction

by And Professor Emeritus Of Political Science At The University Of Missouri-st. Louis) Lyman Tower Sargent (victoria University Of Wellington

  • Paperback
  • 160 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • 11.4 x 17.3 x 0.9 cm

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There are many debates about utopia - What constitutes a utopia? Are utopias benign or dangerous? Is the idea of utopianism essential to Christianity or heretical? What is the relationship between utopia and ideology? This Very Short Introduction explores these issues and examines utopianism and its history. Lyman Sargent discusses the role of utopianism in literature, and in the development of colonies and in immigration. The idea of utopia has become commonplace in social and political thought, both negatively and positively. Some thinkers see a trajectory from utopia to totalitarianism with violence an inevitable part of the mix. Others see utopia directly connected to freedom and as a necessary element in the fight against totalitarianism. In Christianity utopia is labelled as both heretical and as a fundamental part of Christian belief, and such debates are also central to such fields as architecture, town and city planning, and sociology among many others Sargent introduces and summarizes the debates over the utopia in literature, communal studies, social and political theory, and theology.
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  • Book Format

    Paperback

  • Publisher

    Oxford University Press

  • Published

    September 2010

  • Weight

    144g

  • Page Count

    160

  • Dimensions

    11.4 x 17.3 x 0.9 cm

  • ISBN

    9780199573400

  • ISBN-10

    0199573409

  • Eden Code

    4564024

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    Utopia - the perfect place to live, or that’s the myth anyway, something people have always dreamed of but in some ways given formulation by Thomas More who in his literary work invented the word and the place. Since then many have written and still write of Utopias in their fiction, but we have moved on and now utopianism is not just a literary device but a very real sociological, political and theological construct and concept. People now choose to build their Utopia's by making 'intentional communities' and we can see them all around, very much so at the minute with the rise of and interest in 'New Monasticism' and perhaps also in our governments 'Big Society' promotion. This book therefore is a great book to have and read to see how such utopian thought and construct has developed and been built in the past. There is a wonderful chapter devoted to 'Utopianism in Christian Traditions' in this book, but its real value is in the understanding of how the idea of Utopia and intentional communities work together across agenda's.