Work, Love, and Learning in Utopia: Equality Reimagined by Martin Schoenhals

Utopian Studies 32 (3):690-696 (2021)
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Abstract

Generally, anthropologists are not thought of as contributing to utopian thought and, really, there are few anthropological monographs or articles with even the word "utopia" in the title. As the late anthropological futurist Robert Textor pointed out, this is due to earlier orientations: cultural evolutionism and culture history in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and an emphasis on the "ethnographic present" in the mid-twentieth that tended to represent other people as existing in a "timeless" present. Nevertheless, anthropologists have explored utopian possibility. Margaret Mead, for example, drew on her...

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