![]() ![]() In the other, unparalleled wealth, computerized production, scientific and medical discoveries unimaginable a century ago as well as an endless variety of commercial and cultural pleasures, seem to have rendered utopian fantasy and speculation as boring and antiquated as pre-technological narratives of space flight. In one of these worlds, the disintegration of the social is so absolute-misery, poverty, unemployment, starvation, squalor, violence and death-that the intricately elaborated social schemes of utopian thinkers become as frivolous as they are irrelevant. ![]() Does this peculiar entity still have a social function? If it no longer does so, then perhaps the explanation lies in that extraordinary historical dissociation into two distinct worlds which characterizes globalization today. Utopia would seem to offer the spectacle of one of those rare phenomena whose concept is indistinguishable from its reality, whose ontology coincides with its representation. ![]()
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