Robert Pinkerton
2008-11-12 17:32:59
Utopia can be either outopos (No place) or Eutopos (Good place. Knowing this, one can infer that, to the Utopist, no place is a good place. (In my experience, every sincere Left person I have ever known, was brimful of criticism for everyone and everything under the sun.) This leads to the impossible position that what is merely good but possible to install and maintain, none the less ought not be done, because it will take energy away from the Utopist’s “perfect” solution, which happens to be impossible to do.




















