Encyclopedia of Utopian Literature 作者: Mary Ellen Snodgrass 出版社: ABC-CLIO出版年: 1995-6-30页数: 644定价: USD 75.00装帧: HardcoverISBN: 9780874367577豆瓣评分 评价人数不足 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到 推荐 Encyclopedia of Utopian Literature的创作者 ··· Mary Ellen Snodgrass...
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Encyclopedia of Utopian Literature utopia' is a pretty short list, in the main confined to Ayn Rand, PD James, Margaret Atwood, etc. was not a move by Orwell away from socialism and the views of the British Labour Party but beingself-evident in the words "don't let it ha... ME Snod...
Cryonics attracted a small, motley crew of dedicated people who wanted to push the limits and utopian possibilities of science in remaking humans and society. With a set of actual practices (storing bodies for the future), and the prospect of defeating death—the hardest of human and humanist ...
The Utopian priests are of extreme holiness, but their numbers are small. They are elected by the people by secret ballot. Women are not excluded from the priesthood, though few of them—and these widows and old women—are chosen. The priesthood is held in high honor. The traveller ...
Utopian dream because even if Turkey were willing, none of the great powers of Christendom would concede the Holy Land to the Jew; that the high temperature of Palestine would no longer afford him a congenial and healthful soil; that Palestine has poor prospects of ever becoming a leading ...
Engels The Condition of the Working Class in England in 1844 (1844), The Peasant War in Germany (1850), Revolution and Counter-Revolution in Germany (1852), Anti-Dühring (1878), Socialism: Utopian and Scientific (1880), Dialectics of Nature (1883), The Origin of the Family, Private Prope...
The movement was all too utopian and extravagant in much of its activity. The most prominent portion of the school attacked social order in its essential point—the family morality—adopting the worst features of a fantastic, arrogant, and prurient sacerdotalism, and parading them in the face...
The first requirement is to understand the origin and growth of the movement. It has been customary among writers of the Socialist movement to begin with references to Utopian theories of the classical and Renaissance periods, to Plato’s “Republic”, Plutarch’s “Life of Lycurgus”, More’s...