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    Can a Utopian Society Survive? What is a perfect world? Can a Utopia be “perfect” or is it destined to fail. A Utopia is an ideal world. Is it possible to make an ideal world flourish and succeed? A Utopia is supposed to make everyone happy. For example, someone might think a Utopia to be filled with cotton candy and someone might think it to be filled with vegetables. It is not possible to make perfect world because perfection is never achievable. Ego or the “dark side” of people always gets…

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    Imagine living in a utopia or, in a dystopia. Which society would you rather live in? Utopias and dystopias are two different societies, a utopia is a place or world where everything is perfect and everyone is equal. However, a dystopia is nothing like a utopia, it might also be society but, it is a society filled with chaos. When comparing both of them the two societies have many differences. Although they have many differences it doesn’t mean they have no similarities. Utopias and…

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    Can Their Be A Utopia Instead of a Dystopia? Introduction Many people would like a utopia and they will do anything to make this happen. How can we make this possible? A Utopia includes a world with perfect qualities for their people. Everyone is equal in this society; everyone can act however they want to act and do whatever they want to do without being disciplined. A utopia is not possible because there are always certain someone that has to do something cruel and that turns our…

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    when Elie and his father were working, his father started being beaten. Elie stands there and lets it happen. “I had watched it all happening without moving. I kept silent. In fact, I thought of stealing away in order not to suffer the blows. What’s more, if I felt anger at that moment, it was not directed at the Kapo but at my father. Why couldn’t he have avoided Idek’s wrath? That was what life in a concentration camp had made of me” Now normally, in this generation, people would do anything…

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    City Upon A Hill Analysis

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    where everything is free, or even rainbows and ponies. Just with all these different types of different perfect worlds it is simple to tell that people are never capable of agreeing on what the perfect world should include. So in this generation and more to come a perfect world is impossible because of the fact that people can't agree. In “City Upon a Hill” Winthrop mentions religion, in having a perfect world. This is something that many believe makes a perfect world but in…

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    Contentment among the general population, along with a just government and the wellbeing of citizens all work together to create a successful society. In a ideal world, a utopia, all aspects of daily life work perfectly. Dystopian societies carry an allusion of a utopia, but hold totalitarian government systems, laws, and oppressive conditions for citizens. In George Orwell’s Animal Farm, aspects of a dystopian society are present. The cruel, inhumane treatment and absolute control of the…

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    In his book, J. Patrick Coby describes how Thomas Cromwell and his politics were influenced by Marsilius of Padua and Niccolò Machiavelli. Thomas Cromwell: Machiavellian Statecraft and the English Reformation appears to be written as a work of popular history it reads, however much like a scholarly work of history. The book uses a section outline in which it describes situations based on the subject and it has no exact timeline. The book also lacks footnotes instead of focusing on a large list…

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    Can a Utopian Society Survive? What is a perfect world? Can a Utopia be “perfect” or is it destined to fail. A Utopia is an ideal world. Is it possible to make an ideal world flourish and succeed? A Utopia’s rules are supposed to make everyone joyous and safe. For example, someone might think a Utopia to be filled with cotton candy and someone might think it to be filled with vegetables. It is not possible to make the perfect world because perfection as a common rule is never achievable. Ego or…

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    What would my utopia be like? What is a utopia? A utopia is a perfect world. My utopia would be pretty great to me. I will describe its government, entertainment, education, religion, and family life. First, I should probably tell you the name of my utopia. The name of my utopia is Livopolis. Livopolis’ government is pretty wonderful. First off, everyone would have a job. There would be no such thing as a “dream job” because you would already have it. To make sure everyone is…

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    In my utopia, τέλειος, everything is perfect. In τέλειος three main branches of everyday life are completely different in a more exceeding way. With the three main branches being Government, Education, and The People; with these things as the three branches everyone is affected by them in a surpassing way. Everyone is invited to τέλειος. Government In τέλειος there is a perfect government. In my utopia my government consists of everyone working, fair taxes, no debt, God is a very important…

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