An Italian vision of a scientific Utopia

  • Sardar Z
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A century ago, artists and writers from Italy imagined a world governed by science and technology. But their vision of modernity also glorified violence and misogyny, finds Ziauddin Sardar. BOOK REVIEWED

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Sardar, Z. (2009). An Italian vision of a scientific Utopia. Nature, 459(7246), 510–511. https://doi.org/10.1038/459510a

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