The Politics of Paradise

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The Politics of Paradise is a political and literary work by British politician and writer Michael Foot that explores utopian thought, radical traditions, and the moral foundations of democratic socialism.

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instanceOf book
literary criticism work
non-fiction book
political book
about ethical basis of political action
links between literary utopias and political movements
moral arguments for socialism
radical democratic traditions in Europe
role of imagination in politics
author Michael Foot
authorOccupation politician
writer
authorPoliticalAffiliation Labour Party
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
genre intellectual history
literary criticism
political theory
hasPerspective democratic socialist
socialist
hasTheme continuity of radical traditions
ethical socialism
hope and political imagination
justice and equality
responsibility of intellectuals in politics
intendedAudience readers interested in democratic socialism
students of literature
students of politics
literaryForm essay collection
mainSubject British radical tradition
democratic socialism
moral foundations of socialism
radical political traditions
relationship between literature and politics
utopian thought
nonfictionSubject history of ideas
political philosophy
utopian literature
originalLanguage English
politicalOrientation left-wing
socialist
workFocus connection between utopian ideals and practical politics
historical development of radical thought
moral critique of capitalism

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Michael Foot notableWork The Politics of Paradise