"The
first arresting fact about the Utopians is that they
were practical enough to try putting their ideas to
the test of fact. Owing to the greater opportunities
offered by a New Country, many of these trials were
made in the United States. The familiar names of Brookfarm,
New Hope, New Harmony, New Enterprise, record these
efforts, and the personalities of Hawthorne, Horace
Greeley, Ripley, Albert Brisbane, Henry James Sr., adorn
a movement of ideas which continue to live, though in
much modified form, in the modern world. Contrary to
usual belief, the actual settlements did not all come
to an end from incompetence or quarrels or unworkability.
Some even grew rich and became the object of their nonsocialized
neighbors' envy….." -- Jacques Barzun
When
we all relate to each other as we would like to receive
if our roles are reversed, we move closer to utopia.
Every one of us can bring this closer, starting now.
This includes how we relate to our own family, our neighbors
and how we use our wealth and opportunities to help
entire nations that lack our advantages. -- Bill Blackman
"I
don't wish to defend everything that has been done in
the name of utopia. But I think that many of the attacks
misconceive its nature and function. As I have tried
to suggest, utopia is not mainly about providing detailed
blueprints for social reconstruction. Its concern with
ends is about making us think about possible worlds.
It is about inventing and imagining worlds for our contemplation
and delight. It opens up our minds to the possibilities
of the human condition. It is this that we most seem
to need at the present time. There are doomsters enough-though
they have their part to play, like the prophets of old,
warning and admonishing. There are also our latter-day
millenarians, somewhat jaded in their outlook on the
world, and rather prepared to settle for a quiet life
and the idle ticking-over of the engine of history.
Without wishing to bang the inspiration drum too loudly,
this hardly seems enough."
-- Malcolm Bull
"If
our modern world should be able to recapture this power,
the earth's natural resources and web of life would
not be irrevocably wasted within the Twentieth century…..True
democracy founded in neighborhoods and reaching over
the world become the realized heaven on earth. And living
peace, not just an interlude between wars, would be
born and would last through the ages." -- John Collier
"Did
universal charity prevail, earth would be a heaven,
and hell a fable.
-- Charles Caleb Colton (1825)
When
the perfect order prevails, the world is like a home
shared by all. Leaders are capable and virtuous. Everyone
loves and respects their own parents and children as
well as the parents and children of others. The old
are cared for, adults have jobs, children are nourished
and educated. There is a means of support for all those
who are disabled or find themselves alone in the world.
Everyone has an appropriate role to play in the family
and society. Devotion to public duty leaves no place
for idleness. Scheming for ill gain is unknown. Sharing
displaces selfishness and materialism. -- Confucius
"Our
ulterior aim is nothing less than Heaven on Earth,-the
conversion of this globe, now exhaling pestilential
vapors and possessed by unnatural climates, into the
abode of beauty and health, and the restitution to humanity
of the Divine Image, now so long lost and forgotten."
-- Charles Dana (Mar 7 1844)
"I
don't wish to defend everything that has been done in
the name of Utopia. But I think many of the attacks
misconceive its nature and function. As I have tried
to suggest, utopia is not mainly about providing detailed
blueprints for social reconstruction. Its concern with
ends is about making us think about possible worlds.
It is about inventing and imagining worlds for our contemplation
and delight. It opens up our minds to the possibilities
of the human condition." -- Hans Magnus Enzenberger
"Without
the Utopians of other times, men would still live in
caves, miserable and naked. It was Utopians who traced
the lines of the first City…..Out of generous dreams
come beneficial realities. Utopia is the principle of
all progress, and the essay into a better future." -- Anatole France
*
"The world is now too dangerous for anything less
than utopia. --
R.
Buckminster Fuller
Think
of it. We are blessed with technology that would
be indescribable to our forefathers. We have the
wherewithal, the know-it-all to feed everybody,
clothe everybody, and give every human on Earth
a chance. We know now what we could never have
known before -- that we now have the option for
all humanity to make it successfully on this planet
in this lifetime. Whether it is to be Utopia or
Oblivion will be a touch-and-go relay race right
up to the final moment. --
R.
Buckminster Fuller
Every
daring attempt to make a great change in existing
conditions, every lofty vision of new possibilities
for the human race, has been labeled Utopian. -- Emma Goldman
"Anti-utopianism
continues to suffuse our culture. Conventional as
well as scholarly opinion posits that utopia spells
concentration camps and that utopians secretly dream
of being prison guards. Robert Conquest, a leading
chronicler of the Soviet terror, is lauded by Gertrude
Himmelfarb for telling the truth about "totalitarianism
and utopianism" in his latest book Reflections on
a ravaged Century. And the final chapter of The
Soviet Tragedy, by Martin Malia, another leading
Soviet historian, is tellingly entitled 'The Perverse
Logic of Utopia," Indeed, we now think of utopian
idealism as little more than prelude to totalitarian
murder. At best, an expression of utopian convictions
will call forth a sneer from historians and social
scientists. In the nineteenth century the anticipation
of a future society of peace and equality was common;
now it is almost extinct. Today few imagine that
society can be fundamentally improved, and those
who do are seen as at best deluded, at worst threatening."
-- Lewis Lapham
*
"Imagine all the people living life in peace.
You may say I'm a dreamer,
but I'm not the only one.
I hope someday you'll join us,
and the world will be as one." -- John Lennon
Nothing
we do has the quickness, the sureness, the deep intelligence
living at peace would have.
-- Denise Levertov
"The disappearance
of utopia brings about a static state of affairs in
which man himself becomes no more than a thing. We would
then be faced with the greatest paradox imaginable….After
a long, torturous, but heroic development, just at the
highest stage of awareness, when history is ceasing
to be blind fate, and is becoming more and more man's
own creation, with the relinquishment of utopia, man
would lose his will to shape history and therewith his
ability to understand it." -- Mannheim
"TV
is sometimes accused of encouraging fantasies.
Its real problem, though, is that it encourages-enforces,
almost-a brute realism. It is anti-Utopian in
the extreme. We're discouraged from thinking that,
except for a few new products, there might be
a better way of doing things." -- Bill
McKibben
In
Utopia, where every man has a right to everything,
they all know that if care is taken to keep the
public stores full, no private man can want anything;
for among them there is no unequal distribution,
so that no man is poor, none in necessity; and though
no man has anything, yet they are all rich; for
what can make a man so rich as to lead a serene
and cheerful life, free from anxieties.
- Thomas More
"It
is no longer enough to point out what we don't like,
we have to work out 'What sort of society do we want?"
-- Sheila Rowbotham
*
We
can help create that better world countless Dreamers
have imagined, wished for, and endeavored to make come
true. Every moment has brought us to this moment. We
are the ones we've been waiting for to manifest our
shared Peacetopian Dream...
--
Robert Alan Silverstein
"Human
history has been recorded as a succession of wars
and changing empires. But a ray of hope has been
carried forth throughout the ages by dreamers
who have envisioned a more peaceful, just and
sustainable world. The Magna Carta, the US Constitution
and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
were quantum leaps forward in our collective quest
for a better world. We still have far to go, but
we can help create that better world countless
dreamers have imagined, wished for and endeavored
to make come true. Every moment has brought us
to this moment. We are the ones we've been waiting
for to manifest our shared peacetopian dream."
-- Robert Alan Silverstein
"….This
world needs Utopias as it needs fairy stories. It does
not matter so much where we are going, as long as we
are making consciously for some definite goal. And a
Utopia, however strange or fanciful, is the only possible
beacon upon the uncharted seas of the distant future."
-- Hendrik Willem Van Loon
Our
business here is to be Utopian, to make vivid
and credible, if we can, first this facet and
then that, of an imaginary whole and happy world.
-- H.G. Wells
"The
Utopia of a modern dreamer must needs differ in
one fundamental aspect from the Nowheres and Utopias
men planned before Darwin quickened the thought
of the world. Those were all perfect and static
States, a balance of happiness won for ever against
the forces of unrest and disorder that inhere
in things. One beheld a healthy and simple generation
enjoying the fruits of the earth in an atmosphere
of virtue and happiness, to be followed by other
virtuous happy, and entirely similar generations
until the Gods grew weary. Change and development
were damned back by invincible dams for ever.
But the Modern Utopia must be not static but kinetic,
must shape not as a permanent state but as a hopeful
sage leading to a long ascent of stages." --
H.G. Wells
"Widely
spaced earth-sheltered towns offer sweeping views over
the plains. High-speed trains link the communities.
Food is grown in the region. Bikeways are everywhere.
Nonpolluting hydrogen powers all vehicles. Sunlight
and wind generate the hydrogen. Note the earth-covered
bridges, the continuous window bands, the wind machines
across the farmlands. In this new America, everything
is reused, recycled, conserved." -- Malcolm Wells
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