The Utopia Collection The Utopia Collection

The Utopia Collection

Tommaso Campanella and Others
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Publisher Description

The dream of a perfect society has fascinated thinkers and writers for centuries, giving rise to some of the most profound works of political philosophy and speculative fiction. The Utopia Collection, published by Steppenwolf Press, brings together seven groundbreaking texts that explore the possibilities and pitfalls of human civilization. From visions of ideal societies to cautionary tales of totalitarian control, this collection traces the evolution of utopian thought and its enduring impact on literature, philosophy, and political theory.
     The Social Contract by Jean-Jacques Rousseau lays the foundation for modern democracy, arguing that legitimate government arises from the collective will of the people. Utopia by Thomas More, the book that coined the term, envisions a society built on reason, equality, and communal living. New Atlantis by Francis Bacon presents a scientific utopia where knowledge is the key to human progress, while City of the Sun by Tommaso Campanella imagines a theocratic world governed by wisdom and shared enlightenment.
     As the centuries progressed, utopian dreams collided with the realities of power and control, giving rise to works that question the cost of engineered perfection. Anthem by Ayn Rand warns against the dangers of collectivism, celebrating the power of individual thought and self-determination. Men Like Gods by H.G. Wells transports readers to a parallel world where humanity has overcome war and oppression, offering a hopeful vision of what we might become. We by Yevgeny Zamyatin takes a darker turn, portraying a regimented dystopia where personal identity is sacrificed for absolute order—a chilling precursor to Orwell’s 1984 and Huxley’s Brave New World.
     With its blend of utopian ideals and dystopian warnings, The Utopia Collection is an essential anthology for readers interested in philosophy, political theory, and speculative fiction. These works continue to shape conversations about freedom, justice, and the pursuit of a better world, making this volume a thought-provoking journey through humanity’s greatest hopes and deepest fears.

GENRE
Politics & Current Events
RELEASED
2019
July 16
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
1,134
Pages
PUBLISHER
Steppenwolf Press
SELLER
StreetLib Srl
SIZE
843.6
KB
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