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PhDr. Lukáš Perný, PhD. is a Slovak writer, culturologist, social philosopher, cultural critic and musician.

He is the author of book Utopians, Visionaries of the World of the Future (The History of Utopias and Utopianism) and books on philosophy, art and culture, as well as about 200 essays, studies and reviews.

He is a member of the Slovak Writers' Society
and member of the Political Science Department of Matica slovenská.

As a musician, he recorded several solo and guest music albums and played over 200 music concerts in Slovakia, but also in the Czech Republic (Prague, Tasov), the Republic of Serbia (Novi Sad) and Hungary (Budapest).

He writes essays, studies; music, film, theater and other art critics; interpretations of philosophical and artistic works for Literárny týždenník (Literary Weekly), Slovenské národné noviny (Slovak National Papers), Slovenské pohľady (Slovak views), DAV DVA, !argument, Academia Letters, Nové Slovo, Philosophica Critica, Studia Politica Slovaca, Acta Patristica, PHILOSOPHY. SOCIOLOGY, Posterus and other periodicals.

He is the author of interviews with a number of important personalities (Jan Keller, Michael Hauser, Richard Sťahel, Marek Hrubec, Rudolf Dupkala, Vladimír Manda, Ladislav Hohoš, Michal Macháček, Petr Kužel, Jozef Sipko, Cristian De Bravo Delorme, Ján Husár, Martina Lubyová, Alexandra Geschwandtnerová, Kristína Prekopová, Martina Pešáková, Lidka Žáková, Robert Žilík, Mária Žilíková-Mandáková, Ivana Matušková, Renáta Ryníková, Sylvia Juhászová, Peter Kubica, Marcella Molnárová).

Utopians, Visionaries of the World of the Future
(The History of Utopias and Utopianism)

The book consists of three parts: in the first one the reader reads about the definitions of utopia and utopianism and its division. The following, the most extensive chapter analyzes the history of utopianism, compares the various concepts and ideas. In the introduction, the reader has the opportunity to gain knowledge of the prehistory of utopianism and the oldest evidence of utopian egalitarianism in human history. This is followed by the ancient and Christian tradition of utopianism, which leads the emergence of utopia as a literary genre in modern times. Following are descriptions of the most important modern utopias and their authors (More, Campanella, Bacon), but also less known utopias at the turn of the 16th and 17th centuries. This is followed by the periodof the Enlightenment Utopia and the natural law theory of Mably, Rousseau, Morelly and Babuef. This chapter ends with Babeuf’s influence in the revolutionary theories of the 19th century. The largest part of Utopian history is devoted to the three greats of Utopian socialism: Saint-Simon, Fourier and Owen and also authors such as Etienne Cabet and Robert de Lamennais. Marginally, the book also deals with German utopia and utopian elements in the works of Kant, Hegel, Bolzano, Weitling, with a continuation of Marxism. A novelty in the present research is utopianism in the Slovak context, which focuses primarily on Messianism as a specific form of philosophy of history and practical social activities of national revivalists and social revolts. The epilogue to history is followed by the last, third chapter, which deals with utopia and utopianism in the context of philosophical reasoning for the problems of the 21st century.

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Album "Astral Gate"

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