Human Nature and Politics in Utopian and Anti-Utopian Fiction is more than a book about idealistic and pessimistic fictional writers. Bagchi skillfully considers whether human nature is a guide or a straight jacket for deciding how best to act. If nature does not direct choice, are we wise enough to construct a good society or will unrestrained freedoms lead to horrifying results? As Bagchi points out, the answers to these questions will decide our political destiny.