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Necessary and Unnecessary Utopias Leo Panitch (Professor of Political Science, York University, Toronto, Canada)

Necessary and Unnecessary Utopias By Leo Panitch (Professor of Political Science, York University, Toronto, Canada)

Necessary and Unnecessary Utopias by Leo Panitch (Professor of Political Science, York University, Toronto, Canada)


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Taking up topics such as work, democracy and the state, localism, relations between the sexes, and technology and its social uses, this work makes the case that a socialist vision of the future remains not only realistic but necessary.'

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Necessary and Unnecessary Utopias: Socialist Register 2000 by Leo Panitch (Professor of Political Science, York University, Toronto, Canada)

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Table of Contents

Utopia and its opposites, Terry Eagleton; on the necessity of conceiving the utopian in a feminist fashion, Frigga Haug; real and virtual Chiapas - magic realism and the left, Judith Adler Hellman; socialized markets, not market socialism, Diane Elson; other pleasures - the attractions of post-consumerism, Kate Soper; eco-socialism - the necessary marriage of socialism and agriculture, Colin Duncan; utopian families, Johanna Brenner; democratise or perish - the health sciences as a path for social change, Julian Tudor Hart; the dystopia of our times - genetic technology and other afflictions, Varda Burstyn; warrior nightmares - reactionary populism at the millennium, Carl Boggs; outbreaks of democracy, Ricardo Blaug; minimum utopia - ten theses.

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GOR012455816
9781583670217
1583670211
Necessary and Unnecessary Utopias: Socialist Register 2000 by Leo Panitch (Professor of Political Science, York University, Toronto, Canada)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Monthly Review Press,U.S.
19991201
300
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