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What can utopia do for us?

 

Acknowledgements

I thank Marcella Araujo and Andrea Rota for reading and providing comments on the text. I take full responsibility for what is written.

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Notes

1 Following Lefebvre (Citation2008), the virtual object of thought is a possible object; although not empirically verifiable, it is not fictitious.

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Rodrigo Toniol

Rodrigo Toniol is Professor at the Department of Cultural Anthropology and the Postgraduate Program in Sociology and Anthropology at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. Researcher at CNPq. Former president of the Association of Social Sciences of Religion in Latin America.

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