Huck

Time to resist

But this kind of thinking plays right into the hands of the ruling forces upholding the status quo. In response, writer Nathalie Olah is issuing a rallying cry. A better future is possible – and it all starts with the radical act of imagination.

I’ve considered lots of ways of opening this piece that didn’t include a clichéd mention of Thomas More’s Utopia. The word begins with More after all, and its protagonist, an island of the same name, remains inescapable as the most famous instance of an imagined, idealised society.

But More’s is also obsolete, positing slavery among several other ideas that sit

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Huck

Huck2 min read
Editor Note
This is the Power of Words issue. It has never been more important to have strong, independent voices speaking truth to power and fighting for justice. Whether it’s challenging authoritarian regimes, exposing war crimes, combatting powerful AI, writi
Huck1 min read
Editor’s Letter
When you start a new issue of a magazine you sit there, staring at the many blank pages, trying to think about how you’re going to make something unique. Something that follows a theme and pushes the story of the publication forward, both design-wise
Huck4 min read
Word On The street
Subversive street artist Foka Wolf has an air of mystery about him. He’s never photographed and doesn’t like to give away too much for obvious reasons. He’s based somewhere in the UK’s Midlands area and has been using text installations and interrupt

Related Books & Audiobooks