#utopias
As part of my penance, I'm inviting everyone to bear witness to my public disciplining at Mother Foucault's on February 4, where I'll do a talk about techno-utopias, alternative modernisms, and the abolitionist second republic.

SAVE THE DATE! Feb 4, 6pm, Mother Foucault's, PDX
January 21, 2026 at 1:22 AM
'Humans: A Monstrous History' author @drsurekhadavies.bsky.social describes how 'The Muppet Show' was her first conscious experience of monsters and what the Muppets can teach us about utopias.

Listen to 5AM StoryTalk's chat with Surekha here: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/h...
What 'The Muppet Show' Understood About Utopias - Dr. Surekha Davies #themuppets #JimHenson #culture
YouTube video by 5AM StoryTalk with Cole Haddon
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January 20, 2026 at 7:42 PM
Li um post afirmando que estamos perdendo a nossa capacidade criativa. No entanto, ele ignora o fato de que é difícil ser criativo quando todas as esferas da vida estão em degradação. Para mudar isso, precisamos primeiro despertar o desejo de desejar utopias.
January 20, 2026 at 5:12 PM
Got my books from the Argentina: A Tale of Two Utopias kickstarter today! Can't wait to dive into these right after I read one other book in my queue.
January 20, 2026 at 4:42 PM
No, Charlie doesn't have the Lathe.

Just a typewriter made of fossilized octopus bones, cursed to turn any fiction he makes into a semingly bucolic paradise compared to reality. Hence, the Laundry Files.

We really need him to write comedies of manners in automated gay space socialist utopias...
January 20, 2026 at 3:03 PM
In doing so, I interrogate the myriad of ways that allonormative logics are (re)produced in and through space, while also thinking towards ace utopias and the potentialities of spaces between and beyond compulsory sexuality.”
January 20, 2026 at 2:48 PM
Elon's robot initiative is like the tech world's version of Marie Antoinette saying, "Let them eat microchips!" While billionaires daydream about robot utopias, the rest of us are left wondering if we'll need a USB port to afford rent. 🤡
January 20, 2026 at 1:55 PM
He’s going to do it for the billionaires and the far right.

The billionaires want nice locations to run their unregulated utopias. To them the nation state is redundant.

The us far right has always had a fetish that Europe would be conquered by an Islamist horde and they’d have to save it.
January 20, 2026 at 1:23 PM
#medievalsky #earlymodernsky #academicsky #historysky

Come read the twelfth volume of Ceræ - Dreams, Visions, and Utopias!
January 20, 2026 at 1:14 PM
jfsdigital.org/2025-2/vol-3... How can #futuresliteracy shape and enhance the work of #architects and #designers, and can it help us understand the relationship between #futurescapes, #utopias, #architecture, and #spatialdesign? Join the discussion on this great topic with authors Anna Barbara and
From Utopia to Futurescapes: Futures Literacy for Next Generations of Architects and Designers * Journal of Futures Studies
The future is the first fundamental projection for architecture. Architecture has a duration in time, which often goes beyond the very life of its designer, so it is in itself a time machine, which mu...
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January 20, 2026 at 10:34 AM
Fastvold-Corbet have now made two movies about mythmaking and religious utopias in insular American communities driven to immigrate by religious oppression and violence, only to find the same in America. What stories do their descendants tell themselves and others to justify the suffering?
January 20, 2026 at 4:40 AM
I liked it, though! I just need everyone to be a little bit more skeptical of American utopias.
January 20, 2026 at 3:43 AM
Kevin waxed enthusiastic about the Shakers in his UTOPIAS lecture last year.
January 19, 2026 at 9:09 PM
and they invented this lie, using me and plots like mine to do it, so they would HELP MAGA, thinking "this is transient imbalance before da utopias" not realizing "wait i was just conned to make an ethnonationalist revolution, that will kill millions of people, and no assurance they will fix"
January 19, 2026 at 7:35 PM
Did a (very long) podcast interview with @workingclasshistory.com talking about the uprising of 2001, the military dictatorship, soccer, & of course "Argentina, A Tale Of Two Utopias: Anarchism, Soccer, Neoliberalism", which is out next week!
January 19, 2026 at 5:56 PM
Progressive Utopias: Why Communes Collapse (And How Capitalism Saves Them) - News Busters, #MediaBias
Progressive Utopias: Why Communes Collapse (And How Capitalism Saves Them)
“Replace the frigidity of rugged individualism with the warmth of collectivism!” says my new socialist mayor. Sounds so nice ... No more greedy capitalists hoarding wealth. People share. It’s the socialist dream. What will replace capitalism and individualism? One model is the commune - that socialist system where people share, rather than greedily chasing money. In my new video, TikTokers claim capitalism is “ending.” They sing about the beauty of communes. One asks, desperately, “Where is my commune?!” Good question. They’re hard to find because they keep failing. One of the most famous was founded in 1825 In New Harmony, Indiana. Private property was banned and residents shared everything. The result? After just two years, most residents left. Today, New Harmony is a tourist attraction, meant to “inspire progressive thought,” says the assistant director of the expensively renovated site. “It just has some magic here.” But New Harmony’s magic only exists today because a nepo baby poured her rich father’s money into it. Robert Blaffer started Humble Oil, which became ExxonMobil. After his death, his daughter spent millions of her father’s dollars turning the failed commune into an expensive museum. The “magic” tourists experience in New Harmony comes from capitalism, the only system that creates lasting wealth. The “warmth of collectivism” fails again and again. It’s failing now in Cuba, North Korea, Nicaragua and Venezuela. It was tried and abandoned in the Soviet Union, Mongolia, Afghanistan, Ethiopia, Angola, Mozambique, Benin, the Congo, Somalia, Grenada and Cambodia. Even China and Vietnam’s leaders, to allow their countries to prosper, felt they had to give up pure socialism and allow private property and capitalism.      But my new mayor still wants to give “the warm of collectivism” a shot. If he were my age, he would have been a hippie. Hippie communes were popular then. One in Tennessee called The Farm forbade members to have their own money or property. Everyone shared everything. “Mothers would nurse each other’s babies -- other parents would take care of you ... “ said a former member. “If you want to become a member of the community,” warned The Farm’s lawyer, “you got to put everything you have in the pot. We’re doing this for a lifetime!” But they couldn’t do it for a lifetime. They couldn’t even keep it for a dozen years. There just wasn’t enough money, says the commune’s bookkeeper: “Everybody was saying ... there’s not enough food, not enough vegetables, not enough diapers, shoes. All things the children needed.” Only when the commune allowed members to own things, and keep profit from their labor, was The Farm able to survive. Residents now say, “We’re not socialists anymore. We have our own money.” New York’s Oneida Community was founded as a free-love, socialist commune, where “every man in the community was essentially married to every woman and all the property was shared.” But Oneida survives today only because they dropped socialism and became capitalists, selling expensive Oneida silverware. Likewise, an Iowa commune, Amana Colonies, survives because they abandoned socialism to sell appliances. Some Americans (falsely) think Israeli communes, Kibbutzim, succeeded. But they mostly failed, despite getting heavy taxpayer subsidies. Why? Yaron Brook of the Ayn Rand Institute explains, “People envied one another ... and treated one another really, really bad. It’s obvious why. Some people worked hard. Others didn’t. Yet they had exactly the same.” The surviving few Kibbutzim are capitalist. Members own property and earn their own money. The “warmth of collectivism” doesn’t last. But socialists never admit that their communes fail. “Because to them it’s a moral ideal!” says Brook. “Moral striving for the good, even though it’s a complete disaster and a complete failure everywhere and anywhere it is tried.” No matter what my new mayor and other “progressives” say, the only thing that works -- the only thing that really makes life better for people -- is private ownership and capitalism. Every Tuesday at JohnStossel.com, Stossel posts a new video about the battle between government and freedom. He is the author of “Government Gone Wild: Exposing the Truth Behind the Headlines.”
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January 19, 2026 at 5:33 PM
I'm teaching a class called "Utopias, Manifestos and Declarations" and I'm just not sure what class discussions will be like...
a cartoon character says what am i supposed to do in front of a south park sign
Alt: a cartoon character says what am i supposed to do in front of a south park sign
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January 19, 2026 at 4:44 PM
This episode was made in conversation with @batallonbakunin.bsky.social about his great new book, Argentina, A Tale Of Two Utopias: Anarchism, Soccer, Neoliberalism. Be sure to get a copy from our online store! shop.workingclasshistory.com/en-gb/produc...
January 19, 2026 at 3:23 PM
📻🎙️ENTREVISTA | Hablamos con Carmen Madorrán que llega a Tudela y Pamplona con sus charlas 'La vida en el centro: ecofeminismo y vida buena' y 'Urge imaginar. Utopías reales ante la crisis ecosocial'
Ecofeminismo, utopías reales...
<p>Hablamos con Carmen Madorrán que llega a Tudela y Pamplona con sus charlas 'La vida en el centro:</p>ecofeminismo y vida buena'&nbsp; y 'Urge imaginar.&nbsp;Utopías reales ante la crisis ecosocial'...
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January 19, 2026 at 1:52 PM
Modern society might be reflecting the behavioral patterns observed in Calhoun’s overcrowded, struggle-free mouse utopias. Without meaningful challenges, people can slip into roles similar to the “beautiful ones,” the aggressive, or the withdrawn, and even basic drives like reproduction may weaken.
January 19, 2026 at 11:05 AM
Billionaire utopias promise salvation but distract from real work. The fix is not fantasy cities but citizen led retrofits that make today’s cities resilient, fair, and self sustaining. The future is built where people already live.

#UrbanFuture #ClimateAction

www.abc.net.au/news/2025-07...
Futuristic cities shaped by billionaires and corporations
By 2050, cities may float or fly, according to proposals cooked up by billionaires.
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January 19, 2026 at 10:12 AM
I would love his utopian visions of the future to be true with respect to medical science, knowledge, advancements in physics. I’d love to see the stars.

But literature has taught me to be ware of utopias.
January 19, 2026 at 5:41 AM
Sorry, I was thinking of Greece not Rome. In any case, societies were certainly never homosexuality utopias for slaves, serfs and wage workers.

Early Greece had a more egalitarian form of homoeroticism amongst the ruling class. But later Greece embraced a pedarestic form of homoeroticism.
January 19, 2026 at 5:40 AM
Historical African societies were not homosexual utopias before colonization but embraced a variety of family systems which were both more and less homophobic. In a similar fashion, it is sometimes common to paint ancient Rome as a homosexual utopia but this very much was not the case.
January 19, 2026 at 5:34 AM
Volver a pensar en construir utopías por fuera del estado o de sus soluciones posibilistas puede llegar a ser un camino en este embrollo.
January 18, 2026 at 6:56 PM