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June 1, 2000
‘Nothing is, but what is not’: Utopias as practical political philosophy
Key Points
This work examines the role of utopias in shaping practical political philosophy and their implications for real-world governance.
Literature analysis of utopian theories
Critical examination of philosophical texts
Exploration of normative implications
Identifies utopias as vital in framing political discourse
Finds that utopian concepts challenge existing political structures
Suggests that practical application of utopian ideas can lead to reform.
Abstract
(2000). ‘Nothing is, but what is not’: Utopias as practical political philosophy. Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy: Vol. 3, The Philosophy of Utopia, pp. 9-24.