Utopia From the Novel to Revolution
Utopia From the Novel to Revolution
- ISBN 13: 9781839767654
- ISBN 10: 1839767650
- Format: Paperback
- Copyright: 05/06/2025
- Publisher: Verso
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Summary
Until the Age of Enlightenment, utopia was a literary genre without concrete political effects. However, in France, in the decades leading up to 1789, its status gradually changed. The ideal of a community of property and labor, not yet called communism, was taken more seriously by some thinkers: first Morelly, a fierce critic of private property; then the Abbé de Mably, a radical republican and interlocutor of Rousseau; finally, Babeuf, who, from the 1780s onwards, defended the natural right to subsistence and dreamed of a more fraternal world. In the crucible of the French Revolution, “real equality” became the goal of a small group of conspirators. Together, they laid the foundations for modern socialist movements.




