Believers insist that the ghost of utopianism returned to Europe in May 1968, and that it has been haunting the ruins of ‘the political’ ever since. This paper is written in the spirit of belief. It has two claims: first, and incidentally, that utopianism—namely, a politics of alternatives poised at the limits of thought and being, epistemology and ontology—is both expedient and inevitable in regard to a terrain where, à la Foucault, power is everywhere, ‘immanent to the social field, distributed through the brains and bodies of citizens’; and second, and here is the crux of my argument, the movement in our time from nihilism to utopianism has required a careful renegotiation with ideas of community, communication, sociability, conatus. Th...
I here hypothesize a causal relationship between the conditions of oppression and expressions of uto...
In the wake of the World War II, postmodern ideas took the world by storm, transcending the literary...
The concepts of 'utopia' and 'ideology' were key elements in political debate in the twentieth centu...
The thesis of this paper is that utopianism is a theoretical necessity—we couldn’t, for example, eng...
peer-reviewedIn this essay (a revision of my contribution at the closing session of the Imaginaries ...
[Extract] Students of utopianism frequently raise the prospect of the ‘death of utopia’(see Goodwin ...
The theorizing of utopia is a persistent theme throughout several generations of the French continen...
peer-reviewedn the face of the dire conditions of today’s global order, for those aiming to transfor...
The Beginning and The End Of Utopia-Irfan Ajvazi Utopians' mistake was not to ...
Defence date: 22 November 2011Examining Board: Professor Donatella della Porta (EUI, Supervisor); Pr...
This paper makes four arguments. The first is that “utopia” has become domesticated. Taken seriously...
Contemporary political philosophy has critically reflected on—if not denounced—the theoretical const...
This article examines a recent shift in radical thinking about utopia and a critique of traditional ...
Joyce Hertzler concludes his History of Utopian Thought with the phrase ‘Utopia is not a social stat...
In this introductory essay, we introduce the possibility of an anthropology of generative politics, ...
I here hypothesize a causal relationship between the conditions of oppression and expressions of uto...
In the wake of the World War II, postmodern ideas took the world by storm, transcending the literary...
The concepts of 'utopia' and 'ideology' were key elements in political debate in the twentieth centu...
The thesis of this paper is that utopianism is a theoretical necessity—we couldn’t, for example, eng...
peer-reviewedIn this essay (a revision of my contribution at the closing session of the Imaginaries ...
[Extract] Students of utopianism frequently raise the prospect of the ‘death of utopia’(see Goodwin ...
The theorizing of utopia is a persistent theme throughout several generations of the French continen...
peer-reviewedn the face of the dire conditions of today’s global order, for those aiming to transfor...
The Beginning and The End Of Utopia-Irfan Ajvazi Utopians' mistake was not to ...
Defence date: 22 November 2011Examining Board: Professor Donatella della Porta (EUI, Supervisor); Pr...
This paper makes four arguments. The first is that “utopia” has become domesticated. Taken seriously...
Contemporary political philosophy has critically reflected on—if not denounced—the theoretical const...
This article examines a recent shift in radical thinking about utopia and a critique of traditional ...
Joyce Hertzler concludes his History of Utopian Thought with the phrase ‘Utopia is not a social stat...
In this introductory essay, we introduce the possibility of an anthropology of generative politics, ...
I here hypothesize a causal relationship between the conditions of oppression and expressions of uto...
In the wake of the World War II, postmodern ideas took the world by storm, transcending the literary...
The concepts of 'utopia' and 'ideology' were key elements in political debate in the twentieth centu...