Utopian constructions: three theses and a practical rule

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32735/S0718-6568/2003-N6-251

Keywords:

utopia, autonomous project, freedom, progress, dystopia

Abstract

This essay proposes to question the opportunity of being guided by dreams and utopias, and instead build `autonomous' projects that will permit moving towards a common dream that mobilizes us, based on the conviction that we are already mobilized and articulated because there exists a utopia, which, although undoable, gives us the illusion of freedom. This notion is that of progress, and it is from this invisible utopia that we must free ourselves. In its development he presents three theses about utopia, concluding with a practical rule for the recognition of negative utopias (dystopias) that would have made us safe from many of our current nightmares; and finally posits a new word, yet to be created, which means 'the good time'.

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    Arquitecto. Profesor Titular del Departamento de Estructuras de la Edificación de la Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Madrid


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Published

2018-07-01

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Lente de aproximación