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The Utopian Dilemma in the Western Political Imagination John Farrell

The Utopian Dilemma in the Western Political Imagination By John Farrell

The Utopian Dilemma in the Western Political Imagination by John Farrell


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In this volume, John Farrell shows that political utopias have a perennial opponent, the honor-based culture of aristocracy that dominated most of the world from ancient times into early modernity and whose status-based competitive psychology persists to the present day.

The Utopian Dilemma in the Western Political Imagination Summary

The Utopian Dilemma in the Western Political Imagination by John Farrell

In this volume, John Farrell shows that political utopiassocieties with laws and customs designed to short-circuit the foibles of human nature for the benefit of our collective existencehave a perennial opponent, the honor-based culture of aristocracy that dominated most of the world from ancient times into early modernity and whose status-based competitive psychology persists to the present day. While utopias aim at equality, the heroic imperative defends the need for personal and collective dignity. It asks the utopian, Do we really want to live in a world without struggle, without heroes, and without the stories they create? Because the utopian dilemma pits essential values against each otherequity versus freedom, dignity versus justicefew who confront it can simply take sides. Rather, the dilemma itself has been a generative stimulus for classic authors from Plato and Thomas More to George Orwell and Aldous Huxley. Farrell follows their struggles with the utopian dilemma and with each other, providing a deepened understanding of the moral and emotional dynamics of the western political imagination.

Introduction, Chapter 8, Chapter 9, Chapter 15, Chapter 16, and Conclusion of this book are freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.

About John Farrell

John Farrell is the Waldo W. Neikirk Professor of Literature at Claremont McKenna College, where he has been teaching since 1990.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Imagining a World Without Heroes

1/ The Hero and the City: Homer to Diogenes

2/ Thomas Mores Imaginary Kingdom

3/ Francis Bacon and the Heroism of the Age

4/ Jonathan Swift and Utopian Madness

5/ Voltaires Garden Retreat

6/ Jean-Jacques Rousseau and the Land of Chimaeras

7/ Adam Smith and the Utopia of Commercial Society

8/ Karl Marx and the Heroic Revolution

9/ Fyodor Dostoevsky and the Ungrateful Biped

10/ Edward Bellamys Invisible Army

11/ William Morris and the Taming of Art

12/ H. G. Wells and the Samurai

13/ Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the Mothers Utopia

14/ Yevgeny Zamyatin and the Scythian Horde

15/ Aldous Huxley and the Rebels Against Happiness

16/ George Orwells Dystopian Socialism

17/ B. F. Skinners World Without Heroes

18/ Anthony Burgess and the Revenge of the Dandy

Conclusion

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NPB9781032431574
9781032431574
1032431571
The Utopian Dilemma in the Western Political Imagination by John Farrell
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Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2023-03-31
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