
Utopian Moments: Reading Utopian Texts
Author(s): J. C. Davis (Author, Editor), Miguel Ángel Ramiro Avilés (Author, Editor)
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
- Publication Date: 12 April 2012
- Language: English
- Print length: 192 pages
- ISBN-10: 1849666822
- ISBN-13: 9781849666824
Book Description
Is it possible to create a better world? Can this be done without the image of an ideal world to guide us? What would such a world be like?
There has been a marked renewal of interest in utopian thought, as the exposed economic, social and political dysfunctions of modern society have forced us to re-examine our visions of the future. Yet the wealth of utopian literature on which we could draw remains inaccessible or poorly understood. This book readdresses this imbalance, with a collection of essays, each centred on a key passage in a canonical utopian work that challenges the commonly accepted interpretation of that work and allows us to examine it with fresh insight. At the same time, by contextualising each passage within the text as a whole, readers are enabled to reflect on the meaning and reception of the work and on its significance in the history of utopian thought. Broad in scope and original in approach, this textbook is an encouragement to students and scholars alike to read the utopian classics afresh.
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About the Author
Miguel Angel Ramiro Avilés is Assistant Professor of Philosophy of Law at Alcalá University and Visiting Fellow of Externado University (Bogotá, Colombia). He is member of the Monitoring Boby of the National Human Rights Action Plan. He was previously Senior Lecturer at Carlos III de Madrid University, where he was Deputy Director of the Bartolomé de las Casas” Human Rights Institute and Director of the Human Rights Master Program.”
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