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Quote: [Utopias] have no room for economics and they do not work in the real world. |
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*[[B. F. Skinner]]'s ''[[Walden Two]]'' ([[1948]])
* ''[[Atlas Shrugged]]'' ([[1957]]) by [[Ayn Rand]]
* ''[[Star Trek]]'' ([[1966]]) television series by [[Gene Roddenberry]]
*''[[The Dispossessed]]'' ([[1974]]), a [[science fiction]] novel by [[Ursula K. Le Guin]], is sometimes said to represent one of the few modern revivals of the utopian genre, though it is notable that one of the major themes of the work is the ambiguity of different notions of utopia. Le Guin presents a world in which ditches do need digging, and sewers need unblocking---this drudgery is divided among all adults, and is contrasted, in the language of the utopia, with their everyday, more satisfying work.
* ''[[Ecotopia (novel)]]'' ([[1975]]) by [[Ernest Callenbach]]
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