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    Utopian Society : Rayton I want to stress the reasons why Rayton is the foremost Utopian Society. Government: In the Community of Rayton, the government is very different. The government is a democracy of several leaders. The leaders are of different ethnicities, backgrounds and gender. The punishments of the crimes will be decided by the leaders and the justice system. Repeat offences will also result in higher punishments. The laws of Rayton are open to change, but the base laws are as…

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    Owen came to the United States in November of 1824, after visits with the Shakers and with a community of Rappites (another utopian group) he purchased the town of New Harmony, Indiana for $135,000. “Owen believed that the community would serve as the model for the "New Moral World" communities that would follow New Harmony and eventually transform world society according to enlightenment…

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    arguments. Many people see this as a problem but many have also taken advantage of these recent events and have written extremely popular dystopian/utopian novels. These include The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, Matched by Allie Condie, Divergent by Veronica Roth, The Host by Stephenie Meyer and many more. The topic-book of this essay is also a utopian novel that is by the award winning author, Lois Lowry. Lois has written many novels including Number The Stars, Gathering Blue, Son, Anastasia…

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    The teenagers born after the postwar saw a consumer-driven society that fabricated a utopian version of a middle-class homegenized America. During the Cold War the young minds were overpowered by the material world directed by radio, comic books, movies, television, and magazine advertisements and the participation of their parents in the shopping spree. The teenagers noticed the change in the well-ordered suburban limits where they were brought up. The youth noticed that the nation was beset…

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    This Utopia was created based off of the issues that this current society could not fulfill. The Society we live in is not supported by a strong government. When a president is elected, all that is reviewed is politics. In a Geniocracy, only the smartest people will handle everything you need. The current society is not trustworthy due to the lacking of support the government gives to the people. The government only supports what they choose to support, which is very biased. In building this new…

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    “But the choice was not his. He returned each day to the Annex room”(Lowry 121). In many utopian communities such as the community in The Giver by Lois Lowry, there are rules apon rules that need to be followed. In our society there are rules too. Our rules are not as strict as their rules. In Jonas’ community, there is no free will. Free will is needed in order for a community to prosper. Along with free will, love is needed. Love and free will go hand in hand. If there is no free will, there…

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    conceived that lead us to better living. Modernist and Modern Architects were concerned with creating a Utopian City, and therefore a Utopian society. The idea they used to create a utopian city is not completely impossible. Along with advances in technology and while the technique was possible, they will maybe realize the utopian idea in the far future. The idea and concept of creating a utopian city from that Modernist and Modern Architects is a big influenced nowadays architect. In the 1516,…

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    things very wrong with today’s society. I have three things that I would change for the better. First of all, my Utopian citizens will as much freedom as they desire. Furthermore, everything in my Utopian society will be affordable to the people living in it. Lastly, there will be no violence in my utopia. It will be a safe for the people in the community. As stated above, my Utopian citizens will have unlimited freedoms within the laws. Meaning everyone has a voice and everyone is…

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    Imagine never being discriminated for the color of your skin, being viewed totally equal to your neighbor. But what if it came with a price, not so enticing anymore. In The Giver, future life claims to be a utopian society. When digging deeper we come to find out this society is a wolf in sheep's clothing. The Society shown in The Giver is a deterioration from ours in 2015. First of all, not being able to love is against human nature yet that is something not welcomed in order to achieve…

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    Brave New World Utopian

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    world has to offer, guaranteed to provide happiness, or at the very least enough pills to ensure no one is ever sad for long. But what would you have to give up to gain stability and peace, and would it be worth it? Brave New World is seemingly a utopian society free from the problems that plague the real world, a freedom purchased by the loss of truth, beauty, art, and religion. Despite the allure of earthly pleasures, such as sex, soma, and comfort, there is no real happiness or fulfillment…

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