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    people someone tells you to that is what a utopian society does forces you to do Things with no choice but, in a democracy you can chose what you want to do. Living in a democratic society with freedom is better than living in a utopian society because of freedom of speech freedom of choice,and freedom of religion. The freedom of speech is an important thing to people it allow them to express how they feel about the item of interest. Though in a utopian society you can’t say what you think…

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    The economical, political and sociological movement known as Utopian Socialism appeared during the first years of the nineteenth century. It was fuelled by the Industrial Revolution’s decrease in living standards. The poor were mostly affected by the consequences of specialisation. Industrialisation destroyed labourers’ traditional way of life. For most, life became monotonous and working conditions hard. The working class engaged in riots and rebellions throughout the first half of the…

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    criticizes his current corrupt society through the creation of an ideal community, promotes egalitarian principles which extend to gender equality. Yet, this Utopian society also sets what they…

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    In a world where CEOs of corporations get paid 20 times larger annual compensations, taxes are ever increasing, and the people demand what they want when they want, it is hardly a utopian society. The wealthy are indeed continuing to live a "privileged" lifestyle. The poorer citizens are not oppressed by the government, but by the situation that the government refuses to remedy.Thomas Paine wrote in his book, The Rights of Man, his beliefs that the United States could be an orderly society;…

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    Equality for everyone, that sounds pretty good right? Theoretically I would agree, however once I considered the negative effects of this type of utopia my viewpoint shifted greatly. It is my opinion that a perfect utopia, a completely equal society is not attainable. The lack of accountability would cause major issues, both on an individual and large scale. First, because there is no accountability system there would be nothing to stop widespread chaos and frequent crimes. Secondly, there would…

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    Society has been obsessed with the proclamation that “bigger is better” since the industrial revolution. Ever since then, humanity has been pushing its limits as to how high their skyscrapers can be built and obsessed with what the “next big thing” will be. A message of “go big or go home” has been perpetuated throughout the ages; yet, the assumption that there is a correlation between size and prosperity is an idea that urbanized culture has trained citizens to believe. Large urban areas tend…

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    the elders of the community first set up their rules and regulations and put people into jobs without their consent and took away their rights, they highlighted one of the biggest issues in the community. The council of elders attempted to create a utopian society, but instead, they created a false utopia, so the community was torn apart. Lois Lowry's book, The Giver, Jonas believes his community is a false utopia because of their lack of choice, lack of diversity, and their decision to…

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    people were thought utopian society. Walden two is a wonderful life, but it is too dramatic in our reality world. As for me, the Utopian’s concept means “imagination” and “perfection”. People were born to have an ability under the perfect political life; people live in a just political life, but also, people are rebellion, because they escape the injustice political reality. So, I will say that people may enjoy the utopian society but couldn’t keep longer. I will believe utopian could not…

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    The three words I picked are release, newchild, and stirrings. There are many other words that can be qualified to show the other meanings of this Utopian society. Release in the book means to be injected with poison fluid in the veins to kill you in seconds. People in the society would be sentenced to release if they did something out of the ordinary or breaking the rules. In our world, this means that we would be sentenced to death if you were a really bad person. Especially in jail or…

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    In my utopian society each commandment corresponds with an aspect of life. My First commandment States that genetics will be altered in newborns to pick and choose the traits we want. I would do this because it could create for a better functioning society with less worries about what you will end up as because you are created for one reason. This is also necessary because if we have the ability to make people the best they can be why shouldn't we. We are able to make someone the greatest…

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