polytopianEtymologyFrom poly- + Ancient Greek τόπος (tópos, “place”) + -ian, apparently influenced by utopian.polytopian means existing or occurring in many places. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 100 out of 100.adjExisting or occurring in many places.“But what we need just as desperately is a new and different politics, the politics of new spaces of liberty (to paraphrase Negri and Guattari), a politics capable of acknowledging that a true solidarity and an absolute singularity, far from being mutually exclusive, are in fact conditioned on each other in a polytopian world. A global culture would exist only if it permitted—"systemically," as it ”nounSomeone who visits many places.“Through which our polytopian and raconteur finds romance and the thrill of the highly unusual […]”