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Answered by keerthika6
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The New Yorker published an op-ed by Fergus McIntosh titled A Trip to St. Kilda, Scotland's Lost Utopian in the Sea. He's making the case that St. Kilda's inhabitants are not out of touch, as so many travelers seem to believe. Take a look at how he brings it all home:

Mainlanders always knew that St. Kilda was there, and to describe its people as uncontacted is hyperbole-so why does it, in common with other abandoned places and lost or threatened cultures, arouse such fascination? Perhaps it's because, in our globalizing, urbanizing, capitalist age, such places remind us that there are alternative ways to relate to the world, and the people, around us: they spur our utopian imagination.

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