Truth and Utopia

Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2006 (134):64-82 (2006)
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Abstract

What have truth and utopia to do with each other? Should we not speak rather only of the truth of dystopia—even and especially in the context of the highest levels of prosperity and freedom ever achieved? For if dystopia is invisible to many, it is not, for all that, any less real, whether in the present or the immediate future. For once the Malthusian predicament of economic globalization is demonstrated in the clash between economic growth and ecological finitude, specifically in the form of oil and natural gas depletion, then dystopia will soon be upon us all.1 In the brief…

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Philip Goodchild
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