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  • books full of the finds discovered during the utopian adventure funded by his friend William Maclur
  • t tendencies-her mother was a follower of the Utopian advocate Charles Fourier-included a belief in
  • d Utopia to Gillis, who may have designed the Utopian alphabet.
  • l in Bethesda, Maryland, where he founded the Utopian Anarchist Party (UAP) and published a magazin
  • The Main Ideas of Socialism: Utopian and Scientific was distinguishing scientific
  • 92, it was published in English as Socialism: Utopian and Scientific.
  • iterature, but her early work also focused on utopian and dystopian fiction.
  • tia) is a derivative of Arcadia, the mythical utopian and idyllic vision of Renaissance mythology.
  • Daniels used the land to attempt a number of utopian and scientific farming schemes, including a s
  • of Marxism, and Friedrich Engels' Socialism: Utopian and Scientific.
  • The Open Source Movement's ideology is utopian balderdash [... that] reminds me of communism
  • Utopian Brook Farm has been described as "a come-oute
  • takes place in the year 2047 in the elitist, utopian city of Adrianopolis, part of a capitalist on
  • scarce and a drifter tries to reach a rumored utopian city, Plutopia, powered by clean energy.
  • ruins of Geneva Barracks, a one time planned utopian colony turned into a notorious prison and poi
  • Ironside moved to New Harmony, Robert Owen's utopian colony.
  • returned to the Soviet Union to build another utopian commune, this one an agricultural colony in C
  • Wallace visits two very different ' utopian' communities, the planned town of Celebration
  • Elmhirsts of Dartington: The creation of an utopian community (1982)
  • He started the Raritan Bay Union, as a utopian community in 1853.
  • originally used as a community center for the Utopian community of Los Terrenitos.
  • the war years of the American Revolution, the utopian community declined in population.
  • d collaborated on projects such as the failed utopian community Fruitlands and the Temple School.
  • He founded a utopian community on the Channel Islands and at times
  • Wolcott, teacher, writer, and founder of the utopian community "Fruitlands"
  • hapel, Kendal, and founder of the short-lived utopian community at Starnthwaite.
  • There he first settled in Buxton, Ontario, a utopian community set up by slaves who had fled to Ca
  • ) was the creator of the Raritan Bay Union, a utopian community in Perth Amboy, New Jersey.
  • ed to earn a living operating a bakery in the utopian community of Florence, Massachusetts.
  • homas D. Carneal where he proposed to build a utopian community named Hygeia (a Greek word meaning
  • er the sacrifices necessary for the ritual of utopian construction.
  • t and torture, in sharp contrast to its usual utopian description.
  • Rather than accept utopian enthusiasms about "Web 2.0" uncritically, the
  • De utopische verleiding (‘The Utopian Enticement'),with Hans Crombag, 1997) ISBN 90
  • largely incompatible with human safety in an utopian environment.
  • befitting and poetic end to an important and utopian era in Malaysian politics.
  • 1919, Gropius was involved in the Glass Chain utopian expressionist correspondence under the pseudo
  • Summer myths are similarly utopian fantasies such as Dante's Paradiso.
  • d States of America implies a certain kind of utopian federalist universalism, the State is subject
  • n to the multiple radical implications of the utopian fiction of Edward Bellamy and similar writers
  • e vocalist of Norwegian progressive rock band Utopian Fields.
  • Rossellini hoped would usher the world into a utopian future.
  • er's design, the film seems to build toward a utopian goal, until the grandiose, futuristic forms a
  • what Mustafa Kemal perceived as Enver Pasha's utopian goals (see: Kemalism).
  • merican playwright, diplomat, journalist, and utopian; he tried to found a Jewish homeland at Grand
  • From some utopian headquarters?
  • phlet called New Unionism, which advanced the utopian ideal of a co-operative commonwealth.
  • gues that the Community Rule was created as a utopian ideal rather than a practical replacement for
  • Davis was influenced by the utopian ideas of Robert Owen, whom he met in the 1820
  • ural industrial village of nineteenth-century Utopian ideology.":3
  • There's something utopian in this novel, underscored by the ending, whe
  • ish diplomatic service, who stumbles across a utopian lamasery high in the Himalayas in Tibet after
  • anslated work in Barmoodan into the fictional Utopian language.
  • His desire for the utopian led him to work with Ken Knowlton in a co-ope
  • merican English and influenced early American utopian literature.
  • 2) public green space, a model for the "urban utopian living" that was being touted at the time.
  • arnations of which the middle one is set on a utopian Mars...."
  • In 1927, Colbert joined the Henry George Utopian movement, which advocates a "single tax" on l
  • He was one of the founders of the utopian Northampton Association, and was the brother-
  • mericana Folk Festival have conceived a truly utopian, nostalgic vision.
  • Also published, in 1956, is his utopian novel Gumption Island.
  • In 1872, the utopian novel Erewhon appeared anonymously, causing s
  • After reading Edward Bellamy's futuristic, utopian novel Looking Backward, he became a socialist
  • Equality is a utopian novel by Edward Bellamy, and the sequel to Lo
  • Was wird werden (1920, a utopian novel)
  • an Wright and the father of legal scholar and utopian novelist Austin Tappan Wright and geographer
  • Bellamy is the noted author of the socialist utopian novels Looking Backward (1888) and Equality (
  • In some utopian or humorous mind-sets the most extended Great
  • He finds it a utopian paradise, but then discovers to his shock and
  • The utopian pirate republic of Libertalia was also rumore
  • This famous "Grand Design," a Utopian plan for a Christian republic, is often cited
  • amuel Hartlib, who was certainly aware of his utopian plans.
  • specially that related to ecological thought, utopian political theory, and Hegel and Marx's politi
  • ons (1995), a collection of essays on The New Utopian Politics of Ursula K. Le Guin's The Disposses
  • d a summer school and music festival based on utopian principles.
  • the area, providing a shipping point for his utopian project community and namesake town 20 miles
  • Under Morton's 'hostship' an almost utopian project was embarked upon, in which the colon
  • n associated with the growth of socialist and utopian projects during the rise of Chartism.
  • He calls the utopian realm of Hymunion "irrational petty-bourgeois
  • th was in jail he worked on a blueprint for a utopian reconstruction of society, along voluntaryist
  • A utopian religious community was established in Shirle
  • ibed as unilateral bellicosity cloaked in the utopian rhetoric of freedom and democracy."
  • nomic conditions, little could become of such utopian schemes.
  • The utopian sect is renowned today for its plain architec
  • For the Oneida utopian, see John Humphrey Noyes.
  • Utopian seems to be pronounced just like Ecclesiastic
  • For the utopian settlement formerly known as Harmony, see New
  • al in the distinction between the concepts of utopian socialism and what Marx and the marxists clai
  • s a former editor of New Path), Ibsen, Byron, utopian socialism, Tolstoy's Christian anarchism, and
  • o a world apparently governed by the rules of Utopian socialism.
  • He authored a biography on the utopian socialist Charles Fourier.
  • mon, she abandoned his ideas for those of the utopian socialist Charles Fourier.
  • Owenism is a term used to represent the Utopian socialist philosophy of Welshman Robert Owen,
  • ov (Андрей Семёнович Лебезятников) - Luzhin's utopian socialist roommate who witnesses his attempt
  • In 1824, the utopian socialist Robert Owen unsuccessfully tried to
  • ith Herbert V. Mills in an attempt to start a utopian socialist community at Starnthwaite, but this
  • is wife were involved in Albert Kimsey Owen's utopian socialist "Topolobampo" colony in Sinaloa, Me
  • Henry Watkin, the Utopian socialist, was born in the village in 1824.
  • Its political outlook was largely utopian socialist.
  • in Barmby (1820-1881) was a British Victorian utopian socialist.
  • Engels begins by chronicaling the thought of utopian socialists, starting with Saint-Simon.
  • In this he differs from the Utopian Socialists.
  • c Morley and others in forming a common stock utopian society in Kirtland, Ohio.
  • scus van den Enden had drawn up charter for a utopian society that included equal education of all
  • proposed World Plan to establish a functional Utopian society on a larger scale.
  • published, anonymously, a novel describing a utopian society established by shipwrecked religious
  • the point of slavery, while all humans in the utopian society accept some modification and thus are
  • he fictional island of Pala, which supports a utopian society.
  • n 1838 and 1848, Ham Common was the site of a utopian spiritual community and free school called Al
  • epts in a series of books about the fictional Utopian state of Spensonia.
  • e originated in the Middle Ages, describing a utopian state of life that peasants aspired to lead (
  • es and feminism, she continues to write about utopian studies, oral history, Brazilian literature a
  • cience fiction, utopia and dystopia, Ralahine utopian studies, Peter Lang, OCLC 488443806
  • ts a dystopian future in contrast to the more utopian style of Anderson's earlier work.
  • TUTA Theatre or The Utopian Theatre Asylum is a nonprofit theater company
  • as not a mis-spelling, but a reference to the Utopian thinker and eutopian practitioner, Robert Owe
  • land and buildings to Robert Owen, the Welsh utopian thinker and social reformer, and to William M
  • , the British empiricists, Kant's ethics, and utopian thought.
  • oncept of the noble savage and influenced the utopian thoughts of philosophers such as Jean-Jacques
  • y the role of a banjo-playing welcomer in the utopian town of Spectre.
  • of the Labour Party for a short while but her utopian views clashed with those of R. H. Tawney and
  • It refers to a utopian vision of the world in which everyone and eve
  • Tapiola provided a utopian vision of society and an alternative to what
  • nguage, history and geography, as well as his utopian vision of a world living in meditative harmon
  • Utopian Visions
  • “ The goal was an utopian Volksgemeinschaft, totally under police surve
  • Francis Bacon's House of Solomon in the 1627 utopian work The New Atlantis which was one of the in