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Loading... La Grande Parade: Essai sur la survie de l'utopie socialiste (2000)by Jean-François Revel
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Moreover, those on the left advocate for a utopian ideal which, because it does not exist in reality, can never be criticized. "Utopia is not under the slightest obligation to produce results: its sole function is to allow its devotees to condemn what exits in the name of what does not."
I docked the book a couple of stars because it feels rather like a disorganized rambling--like articles or conversations hastily cobbled together. Revel repeats himself frequently. Also, there was much detail on French politics that will not be of much interest to the average American. Nevertheless, the book excels in confirming of the ideological essence one discerns in the left--whether in Europe or America. (