I recommend reading utopia anyway. I read a well translated version a while ago. it had a very explanatory introduction which helps put the book in
context.
although not a (gripping) novel, it presents the idea(l) of a utopian society and also the flaws in the very concept. (utopia means no place, the main
character's name is translated as nonsensia). From an objective point of view it makes good food for thought, especially if you're an idealist /
amateur philosopher. I hope one day to start a commune, and i intend it not to be just a hippy pipedream.
Funnily enough, just now i randomly decided that i wanted to read a futuristic utopian novel, thats how i found this forum. i look forward to reading
the recomended books.
I cant recomend any books yet. but i reckon you will definately enjoy this documentary i saw recently. its called 'the coconut revolution' and its
about the islanders of bougainville in the pacific, who revolt against a multinational mining corporation who came onto their island uninvited,
mining minerals, and in the process #ing up their ecosystem and island and #. its basically quality.
thepiratebay.org...(1998)
peace, B-ri