Fri, Jul 25, 2008

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Cavanaugh


Utopia doesn't mean paradise...

...that would be eutopia: good place. Utopia simply means "nowhere place," and is a perfect label for these temporary kingdoms of the mind that are not fixed in location and are bounded more by time and attitude than by space. You don't have to think they're good to recognize that these collective temporary autonomous zones are something quite different from the town of Millbrae, the state of Vermont, or the United Kingdom.





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