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Utopianism from Orientation to Agency: What Are We Intellectuals Under Post-Fordism To Do?

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Utopianism from Orientation to Agency: What Are We Intellectuals Under Post-Fordism To Do?
Author(s)Suvin, Darko
AbstractUtopia as a sociopolitical goal continues to change. Unlike the theoretical representations of the 1800s, contemporary versions do not emphasize specific ideals but rather the avoidance of unpleasantness. Utopia is no longer an earthly paradise, but the prevention of further deterioration. Political implications include avoidance of fascism, environmental degradation and cultural de-evolution.
IssueNo2
Pages162-190
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceUtopian Studies
VolumeNo9
PubDateSpring1998
ISBN_ISSN1045-991X
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