Lost Utopias

Lost Utopias
Title Lost Utopias PDF eBook
Author Richard Pare
Publisher Black Dog Press
Total Pages 127
Release 2016
Genre Exhibitions
ISBN 9781911164111

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"The pictures in this book bring the argument about reuse and preservation into focus. What is worthy of retaining and what is dispensable? What are the criteria for considering whether a structure should be retained or demolished? How do you define the parameters of taste and utility in making decisions to preserve or destroy? How will future generations regard the destruction of certain structures, will we be considered cultural vandals for not having retained more of the structures that seemed irrelevant at the time? The preservation argument is heightened in the case of the exhibitions sites, as by definition an exhibition is considered a temporary event."--Page 9.

Lost Utopias

Lost Utopias
Title Lost Utopias PDF eBook
Author Harriet Ellen O'Brien
Publisher
Total Pages 88
Release 1947
Genre Fruitlands (Harvard, Mass.)
ISBN

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Cruising Utopia

Cruising Utopia
Title Cruising Utopia PDF eBook
Author José Esteban Muñoz
Publisher NYU Press
Total Pages 244
Release 2009-11-30
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0814757286

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Printbegrænsninger: Der kan printes 10 sider ad gangen og max. 40 sider pr. session

Utopias Elsewhere

Utopias Elsewhere
Title Utopias Elsewhere PDF eBook
Author Anthony Daniels
Publisher Crown
Total Pages 202
Release 1991
Genre Communism
ISBN 9780517585481

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Explores Cuba, North Korea, Albania, Romania, and Vietnam and provides a history showing the effects of the ideology of communism on each of them.

After Utopia

After Utopia
Title After Utopia PDF eBook
Author Judith N. Shklar
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 330
Release 2020-04-07
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0691200866

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A political philosophy classic from one of the foremost political thinkers of the twentieth century After Utopia was Judith Shklar’s first book, a harbinger of her renowned career in political philosophy. Throughout the many changes in political thought during the last half century, this important work has withstood the test of time. In After Utopia, Shklar explores the decline of political philosophy, from Enlightenment optimism to modern cultural despair, and she offers a critical, creative analysis of this downward trend. She looks at Romantic and Christian social thought, and she shows that while the present political fatalism may be unavoidable, the prophets of despair have failed to explain the world they so dislike, leaving the possibility of a new and vigorous political philosophy. With a foreword by Samuel Moyn, examining After Utopia’s continued relevance, this current edition introduces a remarkable synthesis of ideas to a new generation of readers.

Hunting Pirate Heaven

Hunting Pirate Heaven
Title Hunting Pirate Heaven PDF eBook
Author Kevin Rushby
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 320
Release 2011-04-10
Genre History
ISBN 0802779778

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Hitching rides on a motley assortment of freighters, dhows, yachts, and fishing smacks, Kevin Rushby sailed up the east coast of Africa in search of the lost pirate settlements that, in the sixteenth century, were established on the islands and atolls in the Indian Ocean. He turned east to the islands of Comoros and Madagascar, his ultimate objective being to locate the descendants of the infamous sixteenth-century pirates-such as Captain Misson, the legendary French pirate who may have been dreamed up by Daniel Defoe; English sailor-turned-buccaneer Thomas White; and Rhode Islander Thomas Tew-who carved kingdoms for themselves in the remote jungles of northeast Madagascar. As he traveled, Rushby met up with the crackpot dreamers, tough settlers, fighters and failures who live on the coasts and islands now-where forgotten Portuguese forts lie covered in jungle, where some have tried to shoot their way to paradise, and where the ocean can destroy lives and dreams as quickly as men and women create them.

The Lost World of Socialists at Europe’s Margins

The Lost World of Socialists at Europe’s Margins
Title The Lost World of Socialists at Europe’s Margins PDF eBook
Author Maria Todorova
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 379
Release 2020-09-03
Genre History
ISBN 1350150355

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Maria Todorova's book is devoted to the 'golden age' of the socialist idea, broadly surveying the period in and around the time of the Second International. It critically examines the promise for an alternative socialist utopia from 1870 to the 1920s. Todorova brings in the experience of the periphery in a comparative context in the belief that the margins can often elucidate better the character of a phenomenon, and de-provincialize it from essentialist notions. In doing so, The Lost World of Socialists at Europe's Margins moves beyond the traditional historiographical emphasis on ideology by looking at different intersections or entanglements of spaces, generations, genders, ideas and feelings, and different flows of historical time. The study provides a social and cultural history of early socialism in Eastern Europe with an emphasis on Bulgaria, arguably the country with the earliest and strongest socialist movement in Southeast Europe, and one that had a unique relationship to both German and Russian social democracy. Based on a rich prosopographical database of around 3500 biographies of people born in the 19th century, the book addresses the interplay of several generations of leftists, looking at the specifics of how ideas were generated, received, transferred and transformed. Finally, the work investigates the intersection between subjectivity and memory as reflected in a unique cache of archival materials containing over 4000 documentary sources including diaries, oral interviews, and unpublished memoirs. A microhistorical approach to this material allows the reconstruction of 'structures of feeling' that inspired an exceptional group of individuals.