Utopias, past and present: why Thomas More remains astonishingly radical, Society books

Utopias, past and present: why Thomas More remains astonishingly radical, Society books

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What is a perfect society, and what’s the best kind of utopianism? Terry Eagleton looks at future thinking and concludes that our system is run by dreamers who call themselves realists

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