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YES � UTOPIA ! � we have the technology. Ron Cook. Self published.
Available on-line at www.nospine.com. �1, $1.50; or as a 191-page
paperback produced to order by the author for �5 plus postage (�1.50
UK, �3 overseas). Order from Ron Cook, 11 Dagger Lane, West Bromwich
B71 4BT (cheques, sterling only, payable to "Ron Cook").
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There is a lot to like in this book, written by a long-standing member
of Birmingham Branch of the Socialist Party. It is a well-researched
analysis of contemporary capitalism, together with speculations about a
possible and desirable future. Ron Cook is a keen technophile and much
of his book reflects this stance. There are more references to
computers than to revolution, more to machines than to education. But
he is by no means obsessed with technology. His 16 chapters range over
democracy, production, shopping, crime and violence, women and
children, and much else.

The book essentially puts the case for socialism, but instead of using
that word utopia is substituted for it. Why can perhaps be guessed at.

There will probably be two main kinds of reader of the book. One kind
will already know something about socialism. At various points in the
book those readers will come across the word utopia. They will learn
that utopia is something to be established by knowledgeable people who
don't need leaders. In utopia there will be freedom and scope for
personal fulfilment. There will be no money in utopia. So when readers
of the first kind learn that utopia is going to be that kind of world
they can be forgiven for thing "But isn't that what the Socialist Party
stands for?".

The second kind of reader won't have come across the idea of socialism
except as described by one of the capitalism-supporting parties or
writers. They will read about utopia as discussed in the book and they
may well like the idea of it. But there isn't actually a Utopian Party
� or even a utopian movement worth talking about. So to get anywhere
they will have to look around and see what other organisation expresses
the author's views, which they would like to know more about and
perhaps even join. And the answer is, of course � the Socialist Party.

In defence of the use of the word utopia, it has to be admitted that
the word socialism does carry a lot of unfortunate baggage. But so does
utopia. Labelling things is easy. But when the same label is attached
to different packages it becomes necessary to inspect the packages. I
hope the book has a future. But in a revised edition I personally would
like him to seriously consider changing the title to something like
"Yes � Socialism! � we have the vision and the means".

Jt

www.worldsocialism.org


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