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Visions of Utopia (Paperback)
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Visions of Utopia (Paperback)
Series: New York Public Library Lectures in Humanities
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From the sex-free paradise of the Shakers to the worker's paradise
of Marx, utopian ideas seem to have two things in common--they all
are wonderfully plausible at the start and they all end up as
disasters. In Visions of Utopia, three leading cultural
critics--Edward Rothstein, Martin Marty,
and Herbert Muschamp--look at the history of utopian thinking,
exploring why they fail and why they are still worth
pursuing.
Rothstein contends that every utopia is really a dystopia-- one
that overlooks the nature of humanity and the impossibilities of
paradise. He traces the ideal in politics and technology and
suggests that only in art--and especially in music--does the desire
for utopia find satisfaction. Marty
examines several models of utopia--from Thomas More's to a 1960s
experimental city that he helped to plan--to show that, even though
utopias can never be realized, we should not be too quick to
condemn them. They can express dimensions of the human spirit that
might otherwise be stifled and can
plant ideas that may germinate in more realistic and practical
soil. Muschamp looks at Utopianism as exemplified in two different
ways: the Buddhist tradition and the work of visionary Viennese
architect Adolph Loos.
Utopian thinking embodies humanity's noblest impulses, yet it can
lead to horrors such as Nazi Germany and the Soviet Regime. In
Visions of Utopia, these leading thinkers offer an intriguing look
at the paradoxes of paradise.
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