2019
DOI: 10.1177/0791603519825827
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The U-turn of utopia – Utopia, socialism and modernity in Zygmunt Bauman’s social thought

Abstract: Zygmunt Bauman was undoubtedly one of the most prolific and renowned social theorists of the later part of the 20th and the early part of the 21st century. In his work spanning more than half a century, Bauman explored and tangled with some often overlooked topics within mainstream sociology such as freedom, the Holocaust, morality, art, immortality and utopia. In this article, the authors delineate the development of an unmistakable utopian mentality in Bauman’s writings from the early pieces concerned with s… Show more

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“…Typically, literature on retrotopia is employed to provide commentary on the mobilisation of the radical right (Aidnik & Jacobsen 2019); the nostalgic past is illustrated in terms of closed territories, removal of aliens and promises of freedom, security and prosperity. Traditional values, nationalistic sentimentality and jingoism become the bedrock of retrotopia visions.…”
Section: Retrotopiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Typically, literature on retrotopia is employed to provide commentary on the mobilisation of the radical right (Aidnik & Jacobsen 2019); the nostalgic past is illustrated in terms of closed territories, removal of aliens and promises of freedom, security and prosperity. Traditional values, nationalistic sentimentality and jingoism become the bedrock of retrotopia visions.…”
Section: Retrotopiamentioning
confidence: 99%