The expense of safety is relatively small, which is about 10% based on the sound system of infrastructure. One cause is that the living state of resident in Troytopia is stable as the sound infrastructure construction system can satisfy people’s needs to a great extent degree, so there will be a few conflictls in people and the safety condition is safety. As a result, there is no necessary for individuals to have arms. Secondly, the phenomenon that individuals have arms is a true symbol of private ownership, which goes against the idea of Troytopia that all resources should be distributed to people fairly unless some special groups. It is not feasible that each people has arms such as gun because the amount of arms is not so enough, so that it is impossible to develop arm as a personal belonging. At the same time, arms are always considered as the tool to protect oneself and keep watch of others. Thomas More says in his book Utopia that people should not consider another person who has never do harm to others s a latent enemy, which will break the unity of the city (52). It is the same in Troytopia. Keeping watch of others is symbol to the shortage of trust among people, and allowing citizens have arms will do harm to the solidarity of
The expense of safety is relatively small, which is about 10% based on the sound system of infrastructure. One cause is that the living state of resident in Troytopia is stable as the sound infrastructure construction system can satisfy people’s needs to a great extent degree, so there will be a few conflictls in people and the safety condition is safety. As a result, there is no necessary for individuals to have arms. Secondly, the phenomenon that individuals have arms is a true symbol of private ownership, which goes against the idea of Troytopia that all resources should be distributed to people fairly unless some special groups. It is not feasible that each people has arms such as gun because the amount of arms is not so enough, so that it is impossible to develop arm as a personal belonging. At the same time, arms are always considered as the tool to protect oneself and keep watch of others. Thomas More says in his book Utopia that people should not consider another person who has never do harm to others s a latent enemy, which will break the unity of the city (52). It is the same in Troytopia. Keeping watch of others is symbol to the shortage of trust among people, and allowing citizens have arms will do harm to the solidarity of