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Some critical theory, some public discourse, and some general nerdiness.
 
 
   
 
Monday, September 26, 2005
 
The idea of utopia is one that upholds ideals but can also incorporate restrictions that have nothing to do with paradise. Each utopian narrative that tries to portray a perfect society can not cover all aspects of human existence, and so will always require certain aspects that are imperfect. The ideal must always be forced in order to be put into practice.

 

 
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