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Utopian thought in the Western World

Frank Edward Manuel and Fritzie Prigohzy Manuel 1979 © The President and Fellows of Harvard College
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  • 9780674040564 (ebook)
  • 9780674931855 (hardcover)
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  • European: General & Multiperiod
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  • INTRODUCTION The Utopian Propensity (page 1)
  • PART I The Ancient and Medieval Wellsprings
    • 1. Paradise and the Millennium (page 33)
    • 2. The Golden Age of Kronos (page 64)
    • 3. The Great Transmission (page 93)
  • PART II The Birth of Utopia
    • 4. The Passion of Thomas More (page 117)
    • 5. A Città Felice for Architects and Philosophers (page 150)
    • 6. Heaven on Earth for the Common Man (page 181)
  • PART III Flowering and Death of the Christian Utopia
    • 7. Pansophia: A Dream of Science (page 205)
    • 8. Bruno, the Magus of Nola (page 222)
    • 9. Bacon, Trumpeter of New Atlantis (page 243)
    • 10. Campanella's City of the Sun (page 261)
    • 11. Andreae, Pastor of Christianopolis (page 289)
    • 12. Comenius and His Disciples (page 309)
    • 13. Topsy-Turvy in the English Civil War (page 332)
    • 14. The Sun King and His Enemies (page 367)
    • 15. Leibniz: The Swan Song of the Christian Republic (page 392)
  • PART IV Eupsychias of the Enlightenment
    • 16. The Philisophes's Dilemma (page 413)
    • 17. The Monde Idéal of Jean-Jacques (page 436)
    • 18. Freedom from the Wheel (page 453)
    • 19. Turgot on the Future of Mind (page 461)
    • 20. Condorcet: Progression to Elysium (page 487)
    • 21. Kant: Beyond Animality (page 519)
  • PART V A Revolutionary Diptych
    • 22. New Faces of Love (page 535)
    • 23. Equality or Death (page 556)
  • PART VI The Union of Labor and Love
    • 24. The Battle of the Systems (page 581)
    • 25. Saint-Simon: The Pear is Ripe (page 590)
    • 26. Children of Saint-Simon: The Triumph of Love (page 615)
    • 27. Fourier: The Burgeoning of Instinct (page 641)
    • 28. Owen's New Moral World (page 676)
  • PART VII Marx and Counter-Marx
    • 29. Marx and Engels in the Landscape of Utopia (page 697)
    • 30. Comte, Hight Priest of the Positivist Church (page 717)
    • 31. Anarchy and the Heroic Proletariat (page 735)
  • PART VIII The Twilight of Utopia
    • 32. Utopia Victoriana (page 759)
    • 33. Darwinism, the Ambiguous Intruder (page 773)
    • 34. Freudo-Marxism, a Hybrid for the Times (page 788)
  • EPILOGUE The Utopian Prospect (page 801)
  • Notes (page 817)
  • Selected Bibliography (page 869)
  • Index (page 877)
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Journal AbbreviationLabelURL
JHI 43.4 (Oct.-Dec. 1982): 681-689 http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0022-5037%28198210%2F198212%2943%3A4%3C681%3AITOOUT%3E2.0.CO%3B2-I
ES 14.3 (Spring 1981): 338-344 http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0013-2586%28198121%2914%3A3%3C338%3AUTITWW%3E2.0.CO%3B2-Z
RQ 34.1 (Spring 1981): 86-89 http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0034-4338%28198121%2934%3A1%3C86%3AUTITWW%3E2.0.CO%3B2-D
AHR 85.4 (Oct. 1980): 858 http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-8762%28198010%2985%3A4%3C858%3AUTITWW%3E2.0.CO%3B2-2
APSR 74.2 (Jun. 1980): 484-485 http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0003-0554%28198006%2974%3A2%3C484%3AUTITWW%3E2.0.CO%3B2-E
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