Better Worlds? Utopias and Dystopias (PSIPM002-B-SEM2)
- Unit Code PSIPM002
- School School of Political, Social and International Studies
- Credit Value 20
- Tutor(s) Mr Bob Stillwell
- Overview
- Teaching
Overview
Would an ideal society have no more crime? Who would be wealthy or powerful? Would politics be outlawed? Do utopians try to impose their views on the rest of humankind? Do the flaws in human nature justify the pessimism of dystopian writers? This unit compares selected utopian and dystopian texts produced during the last six centuries. Themes will include property, social control, gender, morality and politics. Another dimension of the course is to consider the purpose of utopian thinking and the historical role of utopian ideas in social theory and social reform.

