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    I) a utopian society cannot exist A) people have different veiws on certain things, and we all live very different lifes. B) a super power will slowly but surely controll all of our actions, and make us this the way they want us to. C) without diversity we will become a society in a \\ D) Therefore, a utopian society cannot exist II) a utopian society cannot exist because people have different veiws on certain things, and we all live very different lifes. A) if one culture is against

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    Utopian Societies Do you know what’s a utopian Society? A great example of an utopian society is 2BR02B by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. On the other hand some people’s opinion differs ,they believe The Giver represents a better utopian community. “2BR02B” represents a better quixotic society than The Giver. The best example of an utopian society is “2BR02B.” In the story it states,“All diseases were conquered . so was old age” (Vonnegut pg: 1). As the quote suggest that in the story all of old age was gone

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    Nashob A Utopian Society

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    A Utopian society was an imagined community that would posse highly desirable or nearly perfect civilization for people. There were many in America but none of them fully made it as a Utopian society. The first three Utopian cities created were called New Harmony, New Philadelphia Colony, and Nashoba. All three of them have gone through many challenges, but if these Utopian communities worked out it would have helped for so much in providing for the citizens that lived in the community. It would

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    history, a common goal is seen. We are always trying to become a perfect society: a Utopian society. Through the years, many wars has been fought and many societies has fallen in an effort to reach this goal. There are even many writings such as “Harrison Bergeron”, “The Giver” and “The War of the Worlds”, which express what a utopian society might be like. However, is it truly possible for a utopian society to exist? A Utopian Society is impossible because we all have different opinions of what we think

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    conflict, and no pain. This is the community Jonas, the protagonist of Lois Lowry's novel The Giver, lived in. Lowry created a utopian community that varies vastly from our modern day society; in good and bad ways. There are different ways of having children, getting jobs, and finding spouses, yet there are still a couple things things in common. Lowry wants our society to recognize that freedom is important, and that we must fight for it, for if we don't,

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    John Locke points to man’s natural tendency to become a part of a society, and most commonly these societies also have governments which maintain order and protect the people under the said government. However, there are many forms of government, all of which have flaws and none of which can be considered a perfect government. One government, which is commonly found in the beginning of many societies, is a monarchy. John Locke himself lived under a monarchy and experienced the unequal division of

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    A Utopian Society Possible? Utopia, a place of ideal perfection especially in laws, government, and social conditions. Could it be possible? I believe that a utopian society is impossible because no matter what people will always be unhappy with something in their lives. Humans will never be content and completely happy. No matter how hard we try or how hard we work, we will never be happy with what we have. Our lives, families and our society will never be perfect. I don't think a utopian society

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    Society Vs Utopian

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    where you work or even who you marry? Would you want to live under strict rules? Then a utopian society is not for you. But living in a democratic Society with freedom is better than living in a utopian society. Living in a democratic society is better than living in a utopian society because you have freedom of speech, you are not under strict rules, and choose your own spouse and family. In a utopian society, you don't really get to make your own choices. You don't get to choose your job, you

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    dreaming of living in a perfect society. Who would not want? A society in which each and everyone has reach the epitome and perfection of life; a society that is able to construct a social system based on reason, justice, and the unity - a society that everybody is dreaming off. It is the purpose of this paper to examine and analyze the condition of a certain society who "achieved" the Utopian society and briefly explore the effect and ethicality to the man, and a society in which it belongs. It will

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    An utopian society can be defined as a most ideal place where everyone desire. Utopia is an imaginary place for some characteristics that actually cannot be achieved for. But still many people had tried to create a utopia for their earnest will to live in a best society. Now day people’s situation, which can be said as abject and hopeless, had made them to dream of a wonderland that cannot exist. Brook Farm, Kibbutz, and Walden Two are some examples for the created utopian society. They all have

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