An ideal utopian society would give room for intermarriages, irrespective of race, financial or ethical background. It would begin with a full and mandatory education for children, followed through by free lifelong learning offered to anyone in the civilization who is interested. Agriculture would be treated as a science, and a major part of the curriculum in the education system. Every citizen should spend some portion of their life working on a farm. An ideal utopian civilization is one that provides every individual or employee a significant time and work schedule based on religious beliefs, family and health. It should not restrict on a particular dress code at work. Such perfect harmony would ensure people from different walks of life can live happily together in peace. Utopia is an environment in which every human coexists in peaceful harmony. Afterlife, as described in Christianity, demonstrates many of the positive attributes of a Utopia.
To achieve a state of relative peaceful coexistence, the government should allocate and distribute wealth equitably to each of its citizens. This would provide easy access to housing facilities, affordable accommodation for its growing population and giving art a chance to express itself. It would further boost the social lives of individuals who …show more content…
In real life, students do not focus much on topics such as agriculture and other electives except to possibly obtain a good, easy grade. I feel as although this is making us become robots; only knowing what we need to and ignoring anything else that’s not absolutely necessary. This is what happened in the film The Matrix. To obtain the ideal, well rounded Utopian society we need to truly understand and learn more. It’s necessary to have more “thinkers” rather than “doers”, as many jobs and activities are in our current society. This leads to