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The Infinite City

Utopian Dreams on the Streets of London
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The Infinite City by Niall Kishtainy is a philosophical exploration that invites readers to journey through an imaginative cityscape designed to illuminate complex ideas in philosophy and psychology. Each part of the city represents different philosophical debates and psychological concepts, presented in an engaging, accessible manner. The narrative blends storytelling with intellectual discourse, encouraging readers to ponder timeless questions about existence, identity, and the human mind.
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You might enjoy this book if you're fascinated by the philosophical and psychological exploration of cities as living entities and how they shape human experience. With intriguing narratives and insights into urban life, it appeals to readers keen on understanding the interplay between people and the spaces they inhabit.

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The Political History of Utopian Dreams on the Streets of London

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‘Glorious’ Guardian

'Vigorous, rigorous and eminently readable’ SPECTATOR

In his soaring new book, Niall Kishtainy draws us into the imaginative worlds of Thomas More, the Diggers, William Morris and Extinction Rebellion protestors. He introduces us to thinkers like Thomas Spence who threw coins stamped with the words ‘YOU FOOLS’ into the alleys of Holborn. To Ada Salter who was the first woman borough councillor in London and ignited the Bermondsey Revolution. To ninety-two-year-old Dolly Watson who became the queen of Claremont Road in Leytonstone during the Reclaim the Streets protests in the 1990s. These are inspiring tales of people who drew might from the city around them and fought for their ideologies in an increasingly transforming world.

Beginning in the sixteenth century and stretching from the contemporary transformation of the East End docklands to the COVID lockdowns, The Infinite City shows how London’s spirit has been one of visionary imagination amid relentless change and innovation.

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The Infinite City by Niall Kishtainy has been hailed as an engaging examination of London's utopian dreams, challenging the view of the city merely as a symbol of wealth and empire. Recognised as a best book of 2023 by both Waterstones and TLS, it is praised for its rigorous yet readable portrayal of historical and modern visions of utopia, from More’s Utopia to post-pandemic aspirations. Through vivid depictions, the book brings to life London’s utopian thinkers and underscores the importance of daring to dream.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780008325862

Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 20 July 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: William Collins

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 30.0mm

Width: 153.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 500g

Pages: 368

About the Author

Niall Kishtainy started his working life in the British civil service, going on to work as a Middle East analyst and researcher, then as an economic adviser to development agencies in Ethiopia, Albania and the Palestinian Territories. After working as a journalist in Cairo, he studied economics as a graduate and began writing about the history of economic thinking and economic struggles of the past. He has given courses in economics and economic history at the London School of Economics and the University of Warwick. He is the author of A Little History of Economics, which has been sold in over twenty languages.

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