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Lexington Books Human Nature and Politics in Utopian and Anti-Utopian Fiction (Politics, Literature, & Film)

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Product Description While the interest in anti-utopias has exploded over the years, issues of human nature rarely make it into the discussion of these works of literature. Yet conceptions of human nature play a key role in both the utopian belief that the perfect political system can be achieved and in the anti-utopian conviction that an ideal state is neither possible nor desirable, and would simply lead to a repressive state. This book examines two well-known utopias and two anti-utopias to draw out their conceptions of human nature and show that these conceptions are directly related to their views on politics. It shows that utopians emphasize that human nature is knowable, predictable, and therefore, open to manipulation and/or suppression. Anti-utopians, on the other hand, make the claim that human nature is not entirely knowable or predictable. While they worry about the power of the state to manipulate human nature, they also make the case that the natural recalcitrance and unpredictability of human beings would lead inevitably to a search for freedom and individuality and, therefore, to a clash between the state and the individual in the supposedly ideal state. Ultimately, therefore, these anti-utopians suggest a new conception of human beings as people who value the power to choose their own ends and are unable to entirely suppress their desire for freedom. These two conceptions of human nature lead to two dramatically different conceptions of politics. Utopians see the possibility of manipulating human nature to create an ideal political system which synthesizes all political values and issues while anti-utopians reject both the possibility and desirability of an ideal political system and make the case for providing freedom of choice for all people. Review Human Nature and Politics in Utopian and Anti-Utopian Fiction aims to elucidate the lessons of four important works of fiction, and provide a cohesive method for analyzing the genre as a whole. . . the book is certainly an enjoyable read, and quite persuasive in its analysis of the details of the fictional works each chapter addresses.--VoegelinView Bagchi provokes readers of utopias/dystopias to describe and evaluate how their authors have framed what people are made of and are capable of as a subject of intense interest and interdisciplinary heft. Using classic texts and deep insights in political science, philosophy, and psychology, she provides an indispensable analytical structure for reconsidering all texts on the utopian/anti-utopian/dystopia continuum. As this genre (broadly considered) of texts grows in number and importance to readers and viewers in our current era of critique of what is and what can be, her approach is rich, revelatory, and critical to students and teachers.--Kim McCollum-Clark, Millersville University Bagchi's dispassionate analysis of utopian and dystopian fiction shows how these genres help us better understand ourselves. Utopias reflect humanity's perennial quest for a harmonious and stable world--a world quite unlike our own. Dystopias chasten utopian hopes, insisting on the recalcitrance of human nature and its resistance to the social engineering necessary to pursue utopia. For Bagchi, the worlds created by More, Bellamy, Huxley, Orwell, and Le Guin are so many invitations to consider the deepest questions of human nature and politics.--Sara Henary, Missouri State University About the Author Nivedita Bagchi is professor at Millersville University of Pennsylvania

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15 December 2018
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