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  1. Reading Lyman Tower Sargent Along with William Morris.Pavla Veselá - 2020 - Utopian Studies 31 (2):354-358.
    Ever since I encountered Lyman Tower Sargent's writing, he has signified to me a scholar whose lifelong dedication to utopian thought and literature has nurtured generations of students, critics, and practitioners of utopia. It is for this reason that my birthday wishes briefly place Lyman's work alongside that of William Morris—a writer, critic, designer, and activist whose inspiration was the past.
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  • Bleak dreams, not nightmares.Mathias Thaler - 2019 - Constellations 26 (4):607-622.
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  • Galt's Gulch: Ayn Rand's Utopian Delusion.Alan Clardy - 2012 - Utopian Studies 23 (1):238-262.
    Often identified as one of the more popular utopias of the twentieth century, Galt's Gulch, the name of the utopia in Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged, has not been analyzed as such. After the Gulch is located in the context of the book's larger story, the nature and structure of the utopia are described. This utopian vision is then critically analyzed and found wanting on two main criteria: its logical adequacy, completeness, and stability and in terms of the soundness of its (...)
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