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In Wind and Whirlwind the great philosopher Ágnes Heller and social scientist Riccardo Mazzeo explain the pros and cons of utopias and dystopias as they are described in literary works and their relevance to understand the world we live in and the hidden consequences of apparently appealing life trajectories.
Contents
Preface
Part 1: From Utopia to Dystopia: Dreams and Projects of Historical Imagination
1 On the Historicity of Imagination
2 The Golden Age, the Philosophical Constructions of "the Just State"
3 Reflections on the Utopian Moment and the New Republicanism: Are All Revolutions Betrayed? On "Socialist" Utopias. The Dream of the "Anthropological Turn"
4 The Dystopian Moment and the Last Utopias
Part 2: Dystopias of the Twenty-First Century: the Bank of Critical Thinking
5 The Circle
6 The Possibility of an Island
7 2084: the End of the World
8 The Beacon of Psychoanalysis on the Billowing Ocean of Utopia
9 Some Reservations on Utopia



