Julie's review
Utopia and Anti-Utopia in Modern Times by Krishan Kumar
I thoroughly like this book. In fact, I'm re-reading some sections on Edward Bellamy, social thinker and utopian writer who published his seminal work, Looking Backward, to a sale of 400,000 copies between 1888-1897, during the height of the "Red Scare" in American history. Bellamy enjoyed a huge success from the sale of his book, at a time in American history when socialist ideas were politically an anathema.
Kumar discusses how Bellamy's work expresses the idea of serious social reform in America, at a crucial time where the growing gap between rich, middle class and poor was beginning to be seen, felt and experienced at the turn into 20th century America. One solution by utopian theorists, in an accommodation to the ethos of America's wealth-building propensity coupled with Darwin's evolutionary legacy, was the adoption of a more scientific and evolutinary attitude toward solving social problems. These same social problems that were unleashed by rapid industr...more
Kumar discusses how Bellamy's work expresses the idea of serious social reform in America, at a crucial time where the growing gap between rich, middle class and poor was beginning to be seen, felt and experienced at the turn into 20th century America. One solution by utopian theorists, in an accommodation to the ethos of America's wealth-building propensity coupled with Darwin's evolutionary legacy, was the adoption of a more scientific and evolutinary attitude toward solving social problems. These same social problems that were unleashed by rapid industr...more


