The metaphor underestimates the power of vested interests in sustaining the status quo
The metaphor’s promise of liberation from undesirable psychological constraints often encourages utopian speculation and critique. While it does contributes certain insights on how to improve the conduct of day –to-day affairs, particularly in showing how we can challenge taken-for granted mindsets or achieve a better understanding of the psychodynamic of change ,many of implications ignore the realities of power and the force of vested interests. Of course, the fact that reform may be dismissed as utopian adds power to the argument that our imprisoned state prevents from imagining and realizing alternative modes of existence. If proposal foe imagining and realizing alternative modes of existence .If proposal for change must always be judged feasible and realistic, we are restricted modifications of the status quo. However , the criticism of utopianism still remains