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Building utopia here and now? Left and working-class utopias in Ireland

Cox, Laurence (2007) Building utopia here and now? Left and working-class utopias in Ireland. Ecopolotics Online Journal, 1 (1). pp. 123-132.

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Abstract

While a powerful strand of both environmental and religious utopianism has been to construct purpose-built communities “somewhere else”, usually in rural settings, a combination of lack of resources and doubts about the strategic usefulness of such projects has led most working-class or left utopias to have a different focus. Typically, these latter grew within the struggle to meet everyday needs, in the course of political campaigns or at the highpoint of society-wide struggles, and were understood strategically, as part of a broader struggle for change. This article explores some aspects of left and working-class utopias in Ireland across the 20th century, and attempts to relate them to broader theoretical questions about working-class self-organisation and strategies for social change.

Keywords: utopias; class; Ireland; social movements;
Subjects:Social Sciences > Sociology
ID Code:915
Deposited By:Dr. Laurence Cox
Deposited On:26 Feb 2008
Journal or Publication Title:Ecopolotics Online Journal
Publisher:Greenhouse Publishing Ireland / www.micromarketing .ie
Refereed:Yes
URL:http://www.irishecopoliticsonline.com/

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