Taking aim at the belief in utopia's demise, this collection of original essays offers a new look at the vibrant renewal of utopianism emerging in response to the challenges of globalization. It consider questions of hope and transformation associated with the utopian desire for social change.
Globalization and Utopia: Critical Essays
β Scribed by Patrick Hayden, Chamsy el-Ojeili (auth.)
- Publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan UK
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 284
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Introduction: Reflections on the Demise and Renewal of Utopia in a Global Age....Pages 1-9
Front Matter....Pages 11-11
Placing Utopia: Some Classical Images....Pages 13-27
βGlobalizationβ as Collective Representation: The New Dream of a Cosmopolitan Civil Sphere....Pages 28-39
Two Post-Marxisms: Beyond Post-Socialism?....Pages 40-50
Globalization, Reflexive Utopianism, and the Cosmopolitan Social Imaginary....Pages 51-67
After Utopia: Notes on an Ethics of Newness....Pages 68-81
Postsecularism: A New Global Debate....Pages 82-98
Front Matter....Pages 99-99
After 1989: Globalization, Normalization, and Utopia....Pages 101-116
Made in America: The Unsustainable All-Consuming Global Free-Market βUtopiaβ....Pages 117-136
Islamutopia, (Post)Modernity and the Multitude....Pages 137-155
Utopias Without Transcendence? Post-Left Anarchy, Immediacy and Utopian Energy....Pages 156-175
Libertarian Cyber-Utopianism and Global Digital Networks....Pages 176-189
(Con)Temporary Utopian Spaces....Pages 190-206
Glocalization and the New Local Transnationalisms: Real Utopias in Liminal Spaces....Pages 207-219
The Grandchildren of Marx and Coca-Cola: Lefebvre, Utopia and the βRecuperationβ of Everyday Life....Pages 220-236
Concluding Reflections....Pages 237-242
Back Matter....Pages 243-275
β¦ Subjects
Sociology, general; International Relations; Political Theory; Political Philosophy; Political Science; Social Theory
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