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...According to Conley, the issue of protecting oneself looms large. “One constantly has to be aware,” he said. “You don’t have to go far from Harvard to realize that we’re not in a utopia by any means.”—Staff writer Rebecca M. Anders can be reached at rmanders@fas.harvard.edu...
...What a utopia in which we will live...
Each of these essays suggests that the pay-off of the creation of imaginary intimacy is the opportunity to rethink, and attempt to improve, what is available in the “real” world. Vendler describes how these poets produce a kind of “Utopia, in which possible models of human relations are produced, scrutinized, revised, and consolidated...
...your work seems to be a mild form of optimistic technological determinism, in contrast to the typical 1980s cyberpunk dystopian future. Your model of the Bitchun Society in “Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom” in particular seems to be, if not quite a utopia, at least a world in which boredom is one of the biggest problems for most people. Do you think today that our technology is gradually narrowing the possible outcomes into a miasma of mediocrity...
...society in which minority viewpoints have no protection, in which your ability to be heard is directly correlated to your popularity. If all your society protects is popular viewpoints, it’s not free; in that sense, the Bitchun Society is far from a utopia...