The Imaginary Reconstitution of Society: Ruth Levitas and Utopia as Social Theory

Authors

  • Francesca Pannozzo University of Florence

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.1825-9618/7101

Keywords:

Utopia, Levitas, Social Theory, Desire, Kumar

Abstract

The essay aims to disclose British sociologist Ruth Levitas’s proposal regarding the thorny issue of the lack of consensus about the definition of the concept of utopia, a issue which, in the Levitas’s view, results in a widespread terminological confusion and in the omnipresent risk of arbitrary selection of the material. After an accurate analysis of the main theoretical and epistemological approaches on the topic, Levitas suggests an inclusive definition which would allow to cross the boundaries imposed by «restrictive» characterizations, for the purpose of creating a higher degree of agreement with regards to what may be included within the concept of "utopia". Too «limitative» definitions would instead lead to misleading conclusions about the destiny and the function of the utopian genre, among which the widespread belief that utopia is in decline or, even worse, definitively disappeared. Finally, Levitas suggests a «sociology of utopia» through an analysis of the correlations between the two form of knowledge, correlations which, in her view, has been repressed for decades.

 

Published

2017-07-13

How to Cite

Pannozzo, F. (2017). The Imaginary Reconstitution of Society: Ruth Levitas and Utopia as Social Theory. Scienza & Politica. Per Una Storia Delle Dottrine, 29(56). https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.1825-9618/7101

Issue

Section

Mapping Utopia: Unstable Geometries of a Political Concept (edited by Gianluca Bonaiuti)