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Pros And Cons Of A Dystopian Society

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Introduction Utopia: Any visionary system embodying perfect political and social order. Some might say that it is a non-existent place, because no place nor person has the ability to be perfect. Human nature only has it to make mistakes and wrong doings from time to time. It is impossible to think anyone can create a perfect society. Opposite terms we think of Dystopia which is undesirable. When thinking of Dystopia I think of a communist society, where people face daily persecution for natural conditions out of their control. Such as race, culture, and affairs.
Examples of a Utopian society include The Garden of Eden where God describes the beginning as a perfect society where no evil existed and was unheard of. Further more The Oneida Community tried to mirror the life of Christ and create a …show more content…

Motto/Flag
Motto: “Live, Love, Prosper” This was an original thought symbolizing the culture of the Inaspar people. We can all come together and live a life loving one another and be doing this prosper as a society.
Flag: Blue with red starburst chosen because of the starburst representing a nation with great energy and made to prosper together. I would of chosen something similar a sun type image knowing that we start each day as a new one and never holding regret from the last one, always moving forward to be a better nation.

Conclusion
In conclusion to a Utopian society It is entirely a fiction idea. No matter what others might try to create and dictate, evil will always exist in the world. Overcoming these obstacles would be impossible. Setting up a perfect world would take lots of over seeing and time to make sure the utopian society would not fail. This would include precise organization and dictating. Rulers offering a perfection from the outside world and help in the need of uncertain times. You would have to change the whole mind set of the body where it would almost be a brainwashing event to change human

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