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The work traces the history of utopian thinking from classical antiquity through the Renaissance and the modern era, surveying how successive thinkers imagined ideal commonwealths. It examines philosophical blueprints for social order, land-based and industrial schemes, mechanistic and pastoral visions, and the ways technological change reshaped hopes for cooperative communities. Case studies of influential proposals illustrate recurring themes: the tension between individual freedom and collective design, the role of property and industry, and the pitfalls of one-sided reforms. The concluding chapters assess failures of past models and outline principles for a more balanced, practicable eutopia.

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Lewis Mumford

Lewis Mumford was an influential American philosopher, historian, and sociologist, known for his writings on architecture, urban planning, and technology. His work often explored the relationship between human society and the built environment, emphasizing the importance of sustainable design and the impact of technology on culture. Among his notable works is "Sticks and Stones: A Study of American Architecture and Civilization," where he critiques American architectural practices and their societal implications. Mumford's insights into utopian thought are also captured in his book "The Story of Utopias," where he examines various visions of ideal societies throughout history.

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