My project addresses the global environmental crisis by contrasting the current "realized utopia" of Western capitalist societies with a proposed "utopia in fieri." While the former thrives on exploitation and consumerism, the latter offers a pluralistic, open-ended alternative. My thesis advocates for a dynamic worldview rooted in solidarity, indignation, and irony, replacing destructive assumptions with a vision that embraces contingency, plurality, and deep, social, transformative human possibility.
Realized Utopia and Utopia in fieri. From what-is-already-here to what-is-yet-to-come
Utopianism Exploitation Openness