The territory as a future place: the utopia of William Morris

The socialist utopian proposal of William Morris presents a future that is largely a return to the pre-industrial past, longed for by the author in the full industrial modernity of the nineteenth century that, as an expression of civilization, has only enslaved the human being, deteriorate the envir...

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Yazar: Figueroa Díaz, María Elena
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Baskı/Yayın Bilgisi: Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla 2019
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spelling oai:ojs2.69.164.202.149:article-512020-10-01T02:04:12Z The territory as a future place: the utopia of William Morris El territorio como lugar futuro: la utopía de William Morris Figueroa Díaz, María Elena future past utopia territory place futuro pasado utopía territorio lugar The socialist utopian proposal of William Morris presents a future that is largely a return to the pre-industrial past, longed for by the author in the full industrial modernity of the nineteenth century that, as an expression of civilization, has only enslaved the human being, deteriorate the environment, deepen injustices and inequalities. The desirable and possible future, after an indispensable revolution for this purpose, implies the transformation of the territory of the state and capital, to an habitable, humanized place, organically linked to nature. The forseeable future begins with the break -and not the continuity- of modern civilizational advances, and crystallizes as a place with meaning, and not as a locus of production. La propuesta utópica socialista de William Morris presenta un futuro que en buena medida es un regreso al pasado preindustrial, añorado por el autor en la plena modernidad industrial del siglo XIX que, como expresión de la civilización, no ha hecho sino esclavizar al ser humano, deteriorar el medio ambiente, profundizar las injusticias y las desigualdades. El futuro deseable, y posible, después de una revolución indispensable para tal fin, implica la transformación del territorio del estado y el capital, a un lugar habitable, humanizado, vinculado orgánicamente a la naturaleza. El futuro posible parte de la ruptura –y no la continuidad– con los avances civilizatorios modernos, y se cristaliza como lugar con sentido, y no ya como locus de producción. Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla 2019-10-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://69.164.202.149/topofilia/index.php/topofilia/article/view/51 Topofilia; No 19: October 2019 - March 2020; 20-34 TOPOFILIA, Revista Científica de Arquitectura, Urbanismo y Territorios; Núm. 19: Octubre 2019 - Marzo 2020; 20-34 2594-0635 spa https://69.164.202.149/topofilia/index.php/topofilia/article/view/51/62
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description The socialist utopian proposal of William Morris presents a future that is largely a return to the pre-industrial past, longed for by the author in the full industrial modernity of the nineteenth century that, as an expression of civilization, has only enslaved the human being, deteriorate the environment, deepen injustices and inequalities. The desirable and possible future, after an indispensable revolution for this purpose, implies the transformation of the territory of the state and capital, to an habitable, humanized place, organically linked to nature. The forseeable future begins with the break -and not the continuity- of modern civilizational advances, and crystallizes as a place with meaning, and not as a locus of production.
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