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Utopian Politics - Citizenship and Practice

English · Paperback / Softback

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In the context of global problems such as the economic downturn, escalating inequality, terrorism, resource depletion and climate change, cynicism prevails in contemporary politics, which need not be the case. Utopian Politics confronts a world intensely aware of the problems that we face and sadly lacking in solutions, positing a utopian articu

List of contents










1. Introduction  2. Utopianism: Two Traditions  3. Critical Utopias in Practice  4. Territory  5. Authority  6. Rights  7. Towards a Conclusion: New Openings

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Rhiannon Firth completed her PhD at the University of Nottingham, UK.


Summary

In the context of global problems such as the economic downturn, escalating inequality, terrorism, resource depletion and climate change, cynicism prevails in contemporary politics, which need not be the case. Utopian Politics confronts a world intensely aware of the problems that we face and sadly lacking in solutions, positing a utopian articu

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