Mark Kwesi

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The great milestones of civilization always have the whiff of utopia about them at first. According to the renowned economist Albert Hirschman, utopias are initially attacked on three grounds: futility (it’s not possible), danger (the risks are too great), and perversity (it will degenerate into dystopia). But Hirschman also wrote that almost as soon as a utopia becomes a reality, it often comes to be seen as utterly commonplace.
Utopia for Realists: And How We Can Get There
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