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Utopia: From the Novel to Revolution

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THE TRANSFORMATION OF UTOPIA IN THE FRENCH REVOLUTION, FROM A ROMANTIC IDEAL TO A POLITICAL OBJECTIVE Until the Age of Enlightenment, utopia was a popular literary genre, but without concrete political effects. However, in the decades leading up to 1789, its status gradually changed from an entertaining thought experiment to a socialist project. Imagining the ideal city took on the task of articulating revolutionary transformation of society towards equality and social justice.<br><br>In <i>Utopia</i>, Stéphanie Roza explores the nascent ideal of a community of property and labour, not yet called communism, and the thinkers who engaged with it in the lead-up to the French Revolution. These philosophers included Étienne-Gabriel Morelly, a fierce critic of private property and the mysterious author of the <i>Code de la Nature</i>; the Abbé de Mably, a radical republican and interlocutor of Rousseau; and Gracchus Babeuf, who, from the 1780s onwards, defended the natural right to subsistence and dreamed of a more fraternal world.<br><br>Together, they laid the foundations for modern socialist movements. In the crucible of the French Revolution, ‘real equality’ became the goal of a handful of conspirators gathered around Babeuf, who had meanwhile become the ‘tribune of the people’. The Conspiracy of Equals was considered by Marx to be ‘the first active communist party’: the hopes and questions that ran through the group prefigured those of the militants of later periods, including today.


  • | Author: Stephanie Roza
  • | Publisher: Verso Books
  • | Publication Date: Jul 01, 2025
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  • | Binding: Paperback / softback
  • | ISBN-13: 9781839767654
  • | ISBN-10: 1839767650
Author:
Stephanie Roza
Publisher:
Verso Books
Publication Date:
Jul 01, 2025
Binding:
Paperback / softback
ISBN-13:
9781839767654
ISBN10:
1839767650