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F. Leon Wilson wrote:
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>Comments on this _Atlantic Monthly_ magazine article?
>
>F. Leon
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>Analyzing 21st-century utopias
>
>Socialism may have given utopias a bad name, but that hasn't stopped the next
>generation of dreamers from conceiving of 21st-century ideal societies of
their
>own, writes the physicist Steven Weinberg.. . .
>
><http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/current/001weinberg.htm>
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>From the Atlantic Monthly" magazine.

This is an incredibly self-serving and bad piece of writing. It would be at
home on the editorial page of the Wall Street Journal. I see no reason to
critique it and deconstructing it is just too depressing since it offers no
challenge at all.

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