Socialist utopias and scientific socialists: Primary fanaticisms and secondary contradictions |
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Authors: | Horowitz Irving Louis |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Sociology, Rutgers University, 08903 New Brunswick, New Jersey |
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Abstract: | Early utopias envisioning a perfect order were superseded by small-scale versions in utopian communities. Scientific socialism then held that utopian socialism was doomed to failure in a hostile capitalistic world. As the Soviet experience elicited anti-utopias, utopianism has been unable to resolve its own contradictions in an imperfect world. This tragic outcome is an opportunity for sociology in its study of human interactions to analyze both the possibilities and the inherent limitations of proposed social systems. By monitoring the rich variety of social experience, it may help to restrain some of the fanaticisms that now surround us.These remarks were presented at the 1988 annual meetings of the Eastern Sociological Society in Philadelphia, March 1988. |
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Keywords: | utopia scientific socialism ideology totalitarian communism |
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