Russian utopia: a century of revolutionary possibilities
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Intro -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Wings of Utopia -- Chapter 2: The New Person -- A "Mirror of Truth" in the Name of "Man" -- "The Fate of the Person Is More Important Than the Fate of the Whole World" -- "New Women": Dignity and Freedom in Life and Love -- Socialism: For Individual and Community -- "How a Communist Should Live" -- Chapter 3: The New City -- The Dream of the New: St. Petersburg -- Through "Gardens of Iron and Granite" and the "Hell of Smoke, Torment, and Death" -- The Transcendent City of Socialism -- The Communist New Rome -- Chapter 4: The New State -- Order and Love -- Virtue and the Common Good -- "There Is Not and Cannot Ever Be a Good, Just, and Moral State" -- The Commune State: Dictatorship and Democracy -- "To Conduct Our Lives According to Our Own Will and Our Own Conception of Truth" -- People's Power -- "We Are Bound by No Laws. There Are No Fortresses That Bolsheviks Cannot Storm" -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4 -- Conclusion -- Selected Further Readings -- Russian Utopia -- The Concept of Utopia -- Index.