Preface and acknowledgements1: The forms of Utopian literature2: Intentional communities3: Nonwestern utopianism4: Settler/colonial utopianism5: Utopia and political theory6: Ideology and utopia7: Utopia and ChristianityConclusionReferences and further reading
Lyman Sargent is a Fellow of the Stout Research Centre at the
Victoria University of Wellington and a Professor Emeritus of
Political Science at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. He is
the primary bibliographer in the field of utopian literature and he
founded the journal Utopian Studies and the Utopianism and
Communitarian series published by Syracuse University Press. He has
been awarded the Distinguished Scholar Award of both the
Society
for Utopian Studies and the Communal Studies Association.
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