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# An Extremely Brief History of Utopian Thought and Theory | |
#### Lead with history of word, origins, Thomas More’s 1516 essay Utopia | |
1. two prefixes ού and εϋ mean ‘not’ and ‘good’ respectively | |
2. thus outopia means literally “not-place” and eutopia “good-place” | |
#### Fundamental, traditionalist approach | |
1. journey to an unknown place where the traveler is given a guided tour detailing the social, political, economic, and religious organization | |
2. often featured a rigid set of laws or social codes | |
3. subversive messages? | |
#### More's original Utopia as satire? | |
1. many people in the following centuries took the idea of utopia seriously s | |
2. utopian ideals implemented in real time? (19th C America) | |
#### 20th century backlash | |
1. activities of two world wars | |
2. impact on intellectual community | |
#### Reinvigoration of utopian aspiration in the middle twentieth century | |
1. shift of setting, a literal change of location | |
2. uptake of preoccupation with science fiction | |
3. what does this allow? why? | |
#### Late 20th C, what now? | |
1. predominant use of dystopia since 1980s | |
2. why? what does this allow? | |
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