Link: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utopia
Description: WEBUtopias. A utopia ( / juːˈtoʊpiə / yoo-TOH-pee-ə) typically describes an imaginary community or society that possesses highly desirable or near-perfect qualities for its members. [1] It was coined by Sir Thomas More for his 1516 book Utopia, which describes a fictional island society in the New World .
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Link: https://www.britannica.com/topic/utopia
Description: WEButopia, an ideal commonwealth whose inhabitants exist under seemingly perfect conditions. Hence utopian and utopianism are words used to denote visionary reform that tends to be impossibly idealistic.
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Link: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/utopia
Description: WEB1. often capitalized : a place of ideal perfection especially in laws, government, and social conditions. 2. : an impractical scheme for social improvement. 3. : an imaginary and …
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Link: https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/utopia
Description: WEBnoun [ C/U ] us / juˈtoʊ·pi·ə / Add to word list. social studies. a perfect society in which everyone is happy: [ U ] The idea of America as utopia has recurred throughout our …
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Link: https://www.britannica.com/topic/Utopia-by-More
Description: WEBFeb 23, 2024 · Utopia, book by Thomas More, published in 1516. Derived from the Greek for “no place” (ou topos) and coined by More, the word utopia refers to an imaginary and perfect world, an ideally organized state.
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Link: https://www.dictionary.com/browse/utopia
Description: WEBUTOPIA Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com. Utopia. [ yoo- toh-pee- uh ] show ipa. See synonyms for Utopia on Thesaurus.com. noun. an imaginary island described in Sir Thomas More's Utopia (1516) as enjoying perfection in law, politics, etc. ( usually lowercase) an ideal place or state.
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Link: https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20160920-how-utopia-shaped-the-world
Description: WEBOct 6, 2016 · More’s Utopia was not the first literary work to play around with policy ideas: dreaming of a better life is an innate part of being human. In 380 BC, Plato wrote his dialogue The Republic, in ...
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Link: https://www.britannica.com/summary/utopia
Description: WEButopia, An ideal society whose inhabitants exist under seemingly perfect conditions. The word was coined by Sir Thomas More in his work Utopia (1516), which described a pagan and communist city-state whose institutions and policies were governed entirely by reason. Literary utopias are far older than their name.
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Link: https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/plato-utopia/
Description: WEBDec 5, 2002 · Plato on utopia. First published Thu Dec 5, 2002; substantive revision Wed Dec 2, 2020. The Laws is one of Plato’s last dialogues. In it, he sketches the basic political structure and laws of an ideal city named Magnesia. Despite the fact that the Laws treats a number of basic issues in political and ethical philosophy as well as theology, it ...
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Link: https://blog.daisie.com/understanding-utopia-a-comprehensive-definition-and-guide/
Description: WEBAug 21, 2023 · Written by Daisie Team. Published on 21 August 2023 10 min read. Contents. What is Utopia? Historical Overview of Utopia. Utopia in Literature. How to Identify Utopian Themes. Utopia vs. Dystopia. Why Does Utopia Matter? Utopia in Modern Media. Utopia and Political Theory. How to Create Your Own Utopia.
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