Our aims in political activism are not, and should not be, to create a perfect utopia.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Utopianism is probably a necessary social device for generating the superhuman efforts without which no major revolution is achieved.
All the political movements of our country that have hitherto played any important role in our modern history had been lacking in the ideal at the achievement of which they aimed. Revolutionary movement is no exception.
Peace as a goal is an ideal which will not be contested by any government or nation, not even the most belligerent.
Nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation are not utopian ideals. They are critical to global peace and security.
Our aim is not to die. It is to carry out the revolution, to make a reality of our ideas. We must live, to get them accepted by the people.
Revolution is not a goal in itself.
Politics is not perfect but it's the best available nonviolent means of changing how we live.
We are at heart so profoundly anarchistic that the only form of state we can imagine living in is Utopian; and so cynical that the only Utopia we can believe in is authoritarian.
Perhaps the greatest utopia would be if we could all realize that no utopia is possible; no place to run, no place to hide, just take care of business here and now.
'Utopia' is a positive and constructive program that gives people the opportunity, if you can start all over again, start from scratch and create laws and make decisions, will you be able to build a society that is better than the one we have; will it be chaos or happiness.