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Lucy Sargisson: Fool’s Gold?: Utopianism in the Twenty-First Century.
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Goodwin, B.: Social science and utopia: nineteenth-century models of social harmony. Harvester Press, Hassocks (1978).
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Moylan, T.: Scraps of the untainted sky: science fiction, utopia, dystopia. Westview Press, Boulder, Colo (2000).
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Levitas, R., ProQuest (Firm): Utopia as method: the imaginary reconstitution of society. Palgrave Macmillan, New York, N.Y. (2013).
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Goodwin, B.: The philosophy of utopia. Frank Cass, London (2001).
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Kumar, K.: Utopianism. Open University Press, Milton Keynes (1991).
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Kumar, K., Kumar, K., Kumar, K.: Utopia and anti-utopia in modern times. Basil Blackwell, Oxford (1987).
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Sargent, L.T.: Utopianism: a very short introduction. Oxford University Press, Oxford (2010).
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More, T., Logan, G.M.: Utopia: a revised translation, backgrounds, criticism. W. W. Norton, New York (2011).
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Sargent, L.T.: Utopianism: a very short introduction. Oxford University Press, Oxford (2010).
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Vonnegut: Harrison Bergaron  Chapter 1  . In: Welcome to the monkey house: a collection of short works. Cape, London (1969).
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Owen, R., Gatrell, V.A.C., Owen, R.: A new view of society: and, Report to the county of Lanark. Penguin, Harmondsworth (1970).
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Avilés, Miguel Angel Ramiro: The law‐based Utopia. Critical Review of International Social & Political Philosophy; 3, 225–248 (2000).
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More, T., Logan, G.M.: Utopia: a revised translation, backgrounds, criticism. W. W. Norton, New York (2011).
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Goodwin, B.: Chapter 4. In: Social science and utopia: nineteenth-century models of social harmony. Harvester Press, Hassocks (1978).
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Bellamy, E.: Looking backward 2000-1887. Cosimo, New York, NY (2007).
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Morris, W., Leopold, D.: News from nowhere, or, An epoch of rest: being some chapters from a utopian romance. Oxford University Press, Oxford (2009).
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Nozick, R.: Anarchy, state, and utopia. Blackwell, Oxford (1997).
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Talmon, J.L.: Chapter 6 : Utopianism and politics. In: Utopia. Atherton Press, New York (1971).
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Jameson, Fredric: THE POLITICS OF UTOPIA. New Left Review. 35–54 (2004).
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Harrington, J., Liljegren, S.B.: James Harrington’s Oceana. Gleerup, Lund (1924).
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Hume, D.: Chapter: ‘On the Idea of the Perfect Commonwealth’. In: Political essays. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1994).
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David Hume: Idea of a Perfect Commonwealth. In: Political essays. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1994).
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Kumar, K., Kumar, K., Kumar, K.: Utopia and anti-utopia in modern times. Basil Blackwell, Oxford (1987).
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Moylan, T., Moylan, T.: Demand the impossible: science fiction and the utopian imagination. Methuen, New York (1986).
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Piercy, M.: Woman on the edge of time. The Women’s Press, London (2001).
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Gilman, C.P.: Herland. Echo Library, Twickenham (2007).
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Lucy Sargisson: Chapter 11 Contemporary Feminist Utopianism. In: Literature and the political imagination. Routledge, London (1996).
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Atwood, M.: The handmaid’s tale. Vintage, London (1996).
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Bellamy, E.: Looking backward 2000-1887. Cosimo, New York, NY (2007).
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Morris, W., Leopold, D.: News from nowhere, or, An epoch of rest: being some chapters from a utopian romance. Oxford University Press, Oxford (2009).
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Morris, W., Morton, A.L.: Political writings of William Morris. Lawrence and Wishart, London (1973).
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Levitas, Ruth: ‘Who Holds the Hose?’: Domestic Labour in the Work of Bellamy, Gilman and Morris. Utopian Studies: Journal of the Society for Utopian Studies[Journal Detail]. 65–84 (1995).
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Barbara Goodwin: Chapter 1. In: Justice by lottery. Imprint Academic, Exeter (2005).
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Fourier, C., Poster, M.: Harmonian man: selected writings of Charles Fourier. Doubleday, Garden City (N.Y.) (1971).
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Berlin, I., Hardy, H.: Chapter 2. In: The crooked timber of humanity: chapters in the history of ideas. John Murray, London (1990).
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Karl Popper: Chapter 134  The Utopian Method. In: Political thought. Oxford University Press, Oxford (1999).
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Jacoby, R.: The end of utopia: politics and culture in an age of apathy. Basic Books, New York (1999).
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Moylan, T., Moylan, T.: Demand the impossible: science fiction and the utopian imagination. Methuen, New York (1986).
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Gray, J.: Straw dogs: thoughts on humans and other animals. Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, New York (2007).
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Gray, J.: Enlightenment’s wake: politics and culture at the close of the modern age. Routledge, London (1995).
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Sargisson, L.: Fool’s gold?: utopianism in the twenty-first century. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke (2012).
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Kateb, G.: Utopia and its enemies. Schocken Books, New York (1972).
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Guardians of the Future: A Constitutional Case for Representing and Protecting Future People. Green House (10)AD.
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Callenbach, E.: Ecotopia: the notebooks and reports of William Weston. Banyan Tree Books , distributed by Bookpeople, Berkeley, Calif.
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Geus, M. de: Ecological utopias: envisioning the sustainable society. International Books, Utrecht (1999).
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Sibley, Mulford Q.: Utopian Thought and Technology. American Journal of Political Science; 17, 255–281.
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Nate, Richard: Scientific utopianism in Francis bacon and H.G. wells: From Salomon’s house to the open conspiracy. Critical Review of International Social & Political Philosophy; 3, 172–188 (2000).
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Segal, H.P.: Technology and utopia. Society for the History of Technology, [S.l.] (2006).
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Segal, H.P.: Technological utopianism in American culture. University of Chicago Press, Chicago (1985).
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Sargisson, L.: Chapter 10: ‘Computer Gaming’ in Fool’s gold? In: Fool’s gold?: utopianism in the twenty-first century. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke (2012).
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Swift, J., Fox, C.: Gulliver’s travels: complete, authoritative text with biographical and historical contexts, critical history, and essays from five contemporary critical perspectives. Bedford Books of St. Martin’s Press, Boston (1995).