Rather than contributing to the long-standing discussion about
the characteristics of the society that socialism proposes to
establish, this Routledge Revival, initially published in 1976,
aims to explore the impact of the ?living utopia? of socialism on
the development of modern society.
- It begins with an analysis of the role of utopia in general,
and of the socialist utopia in particular;
- Bauman considers the opposition between ?utopian? and
?scientific? social thought;
- He presents socialism as the ?counter-culture? of capitalist
society;
- The book finally examines the reasons for the failure of
socialism in its application to the peasant revolution in
Russia.
It then explores some possible forms that the socialist utopia
might take in the industrial societies of the late twentieth
century. Professor Bauman writes for those who want to understand
the logic of the historical fate of socialism in the present
century, who are concerned about the validity and vitality of
socialist ideas on the development of modern society, and who are
interested, and perhaps confused, by the cultural and ideological
conflicts of the last few decades.
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