Dystopia and Political Imagination in the Twentieth Century

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Gillespie, Michael A

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Spragens, Thomas A

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Cole, Matthew Benjamin

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2017-05-16T17:28:58Z

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2017-05-16T17:28:58Z

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2017

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Political Science

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My dissertation offers an interpretation of twentieth century political thought which emphasizes the influence of dystopian images, themes, and anxieties. Drawing examples from philosophy, literature, and social science, I show how negative visions of future society have played an important critical function in our contemporary understanding of freedom, power, and responsibility. In contrast to those who associate dystopia with cynicism or despair, I aim to provide a more nuanced and sympathetic account of a mode of thinking which gives twentieth century political thought much of its distinctiveness and vitality, and continues to inform ethical and political judgment in our time. Throughout the dissertation, I offer commentaries on the emergence and decline of modern utopianism (Chapter 1); Huxley’s and Orwell’s seminal dystopian novels (Chapter 2); the role of paradigmatic dystopian images related to totalitarianism, mass society, and technocracy in post-war political discourse (Chapter 3) and; the innovative contributions to these discourses made by Hannah Arendt, Jürgen Habermas, and Michel Foucault (Chapter 4).

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/14549

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Political science

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Modern history

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Modern literature

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Dystopia

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Freedom

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Imagination

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Modernity

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Totalitarianism

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Utopianism

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Dystopia and Political Imagination in the Twentieth Century

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Dissertation

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