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	<title>Comments on: Robertson’s The Last Utopians is instructive and touching, if sometimes inadvertently funny</title>
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		<title>By: Wang Wei Lin</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&quot;...trying to create new worlds against the grain of the one they had inherited. They made blueprints of a better place, detailed right down to the wallpaper...&quot;

Socialism, progressivism, utopianism, etc must deploy blatant force to control human nature. It&#039;s almost delusional the attempt to ignore human nature to force people to stop doing what they enjoy and force them to do things they don&#039;t enjoy. And how well did that succeed last century?]]></description>
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<p>Socialism, progressivism, utopianism, etc must deploy blatant force to control human nature. It&#8217;s almost delusional the attempt to ignore human nature to force people to stop doing what they enjoy and force them to do things they don&#8217;t enjoy. And how well did that succeed last century?</p>
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