The Landscape of Utopia: Writings on Everyday Life, Taste, Democracy, and Design

British Journal of Aesthetics:ayac053 (forthcoming)
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‘Human being and human becoming should be directed towards betterment’ (p. 1). With this opening statement, Tim Waterman motivates his recent book, The Landscap.

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