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Utopia Drive

A Road Trip Through America's Most Radical Idea

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Publisher Description

A journey through American utopian communities past and present, and a meditation on what we can learn from them.
"Reece has a sharp eye for the contradictions of communities that condemn the capitalist economy but are sustained by vibrant commercial enterprises . . . [Utopia Drive] vividly bring[s] to life the ecological sensitivity, inclusiveness, and egalitarianism that inspired so many in early America." —Akash Kapur, The New Yorker

For Erik Reece, life, at last, was good: he was newly married, gainfully employed, living in a creekside cabin in his beloved Kentucky woods. It sounded, as he describes it, "like a country song with a happy ending." And yet he was still haunted by a sense that the world—or, more specifically, his country—could be better. He couldn't ignore his conviction that, in fact, the good ol' USA was in the midst of great social, environmental, and political crises—that for the first time in our history, we were being swept into a future that had no future. Where did we—here, in the land of Jeffersonian optimism and better tomorrows—go wrong?


Rather than despair, Reece turned to those who had dared to imagine radically different futures for America. What followed was a giant road trip and research adventure through the sites of America's utopian communities, both historical and contemporary, known and unknown, successful and catastrophic. What he uncovered was not just a series of lost histories and broken visionaries but also a continuing and vital but hidden idealistic tradition in American intellectual history. Utopia Drive is an important and definitive reconstruction of that tradition. It is also, perhaps, a new framework to help us find a genuinely sustainable way forward.

"From the Shaker communities of Kentucky to modern-day cooperatives in the Northeast. . . . Ed Reece explores the history of the utopian impulse on American soil with a sense of urgency about the current moment in our country." —Ray Suarez, NPR's All Things Considered
"An engaging exploration—and example—of the fruitful tunnel-visions of dreamers turned doers." —Publishers Weekly

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2016
August 9
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
368
Pages
PUBLISHER
Farrar, Straus and Giroux
SELLER
OpenRoad Integrated Media, LLC
SIZE
2.1
MB
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