Carolina Pihelgas: literature has strong utopian potential
Carolina Pihelgas discusses the power of words in her poetry and their potential to foster empathy amid a violent world.
Kelly McParland: Can a broke and battered NDP deliver utopia?
The article discusses the struggles of the New Democratic Party (NDP) in Canada, emphasizing its dwindling financial and political status while questioning whether its new leadership can revitalize the party's ambitions for a utopian society.
Sagittarius Horoscope for Today, February 23, 2026: Predictions for Health, Love, and Money
Today's horoscope for Sagittarius emphasizes the need for optimism in health, love, and financial matters while cautioning against utopian projects.
The Anti-Modernism of Malaparte and the Activism of Gobetti: Thus Two Utopias Came Out Defeated from the History of the Twentieth Century
A new edition of Curzio Malaparte's 'Italia barbara' highlights the intellectual relationship between Malaparte and Piero Gobetti, two prominent figures who opposed fascism yet faced defeat in their utopian visions during the 20th century.
Dying of Loneliness
The article reflects on the evolution of utopian literature into dystopian themes post World War II, discussing notable works and their societal implications.
The Technological Utopia Became Dystopia
The COVID crisis marked a historical turning point towards a post-utopian era, as discussed by Catalan sociologist César Rendueles, highlighting the shift of societal functions into the digital realm and the acceptance of conditions set by major tech companies.
Daniel Sánchez Arévalo: "My father's generation, the one that changed the PSOE, made us believe in a utopian Spain that has not happened, they deceived us"
Daniel Sánchez Arévalo reflects on the disillusionment with the expectations set by his father's generation regarding Spain's future in a recent interview.
Prophecies for the 21st Century. Instead of Nostradamus - Sakharov
The article examines predictions made by physicist Andrei Sakharov in 1974 about the future, assessing which aspects have come true and which remain utopian.
China endorses the theses of Galician archaeologist Criado Boado: "The idea of sustainable development is utopian and sometimes a little cynical"
China aligns with Galician archaeologist Criado Boado's perspective that the notion of sustainable development is often unrealistic and cynical, emphasizing the impact of modern landscapes on our well-being.