“It has even been argued that Defoe intended the novel as a piece of utopianist propaganda, extolling the religious freedoms and economic opportunities of England's New World colonies.”
“Admirers ranged from the British-born American watercolourist and engraver, John William Hill to the sculptor-designer, printmaker and utopianist, Eric Gill.”
“Despite the prevailing utopianist view of leading Mayanists, their publications leave plenty of latitude for Burroughs's Gods-of-Death interpretation.”
utopianizer
One who promotes or believes in the idea of a utopia.
“When the reforms of the utopists are one and all accomplished, what shall man do in his Icaria?”
“In particular, the female utopists emphasized that political change and individual fulfilment could be brought about in the sphere of personal relationships.”