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‘RUtopia’ explores the embodied utopia, which, according to the author, stands behind all fundamental socio-cultural transformations. However, if the embodiment of utopia is incomplete, it inevitably develops into its anti-utopian opposite. The book analyzes historical examples of such embodiment (USA, USSR, Third Reich) and new possibilities for embodiment in the conditions of the postmodern era. The author examines the religious and metaphysical foundations of utopianism and pays special attention to the tradition and probable future of Russian utopia, which is capable of replacing the current timelessness.
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‘RUtopia’ explores the embodied utopia, which, according to the author, stands behind all fundamental socio-cultural transformations. However, if the embodiment of utopia is incomplete, it inevitably develops into its anti-utopian opposite. The book analyzes historical examples of such embodiment (USA, USSR, Third Reich) and new possibilities for embodiment in the conditions of the postmodern era. The author examines the religious and metaphysical foundations of utopianism and pays special attention to the tradition and probable future of Russian utopia, which is capable of replacing the current timelessness.
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Author
Shtepa Vadim
Publisher
Ultra. Kul'tura
ISBN
5968100044
Format
Hardcover
Year Published
2004
Pages
384
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‘RUtopia’ explores the embodied utopia, which, according to the author, stands behind all fundamental socio-cultural transformations. However, if the embodiment of utopia is incomplete, it inevitably develops into its anti-utopian opposite. The book analyzes historical examples of such embodiment (USA, USSR, Third Reich) and new possibilities for embodiment in the conditions of the postmodern era. The author examines the religious and metaphysical foundations of utopianism and pays special attention to the tradition and probable future of Russian utopia, which is capable of replacing the current timelessness.