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Offers an illustrative and narrative exploration of utopian ideologies from its origins through the end of the nineteenth century. Produced through collaborative effort between the New York Public Library and la Bibliothèque Nationale de France. ... The QuickTime™ plug-in for optimal viewing of this page was not detected.
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www.nypl.org/utopia/
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A utopian society is a society which has perfect political and social order. When talking about a utopian society, the word perfect is synonymous. A perfect society seems close, but is really very far away. The ideal society consists of knowledge, ... Parents in utopia are ideal, so nobody grows up with any unnecessary...
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Utopia: The Search for the Ideal Society in the Western World ... In the ongoing search for the ideal society, the Internet has been proposed as a "place" in which an ideal society could exist. Take the poll to help you think about and give your opinion on the Internet as a utopia.
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utopia.nypl.org/Pt1exhibit.html
utopia.nypl.org/Pt1exhibit.html
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Therefore, the pursuit of Utopia can be implemented through the consensus method. The consensus method simply involves putting a dream into words and spreading those words until a large enough consensus is created to cause positive action by society.
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Utopia: The Search For the Ideal Society in the Western World ... The Search for the Ideal Society ... An analysis of what society can learn from Thomas More's Utopia...
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users.erols.com/jonwill/utopialist.htm
users.erols.com/jonwill/utopialist.htm
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Utopia: The Search for the Ideal Society in the Western World: New York Public Library Is a perfect society attainable in an ... "Utopia: The Search for the Ideal Society in the Western World" ; 2000-10-14 until 2001-01-27 ; New York Public...
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Utopia, a connotation between the Greek word eutopia, which means "happy place", and utopia which means literally "nowhere", is a term used by Thomas More to describe the ideal society. More directly contradicts most common policies and beliefs of sixteenth century Europe with his own...
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1. Are the various Utopian States like those described by Thomas Mores’ Utopia? ... Current society is in favor of having monopolistic unregulated foreign business do all the production. Current society would rather incur fantastic national debt and pay staggering unemployment compensation over, shudder, tariffs.
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www.utopianstates.com/
www.utopianstates.com/
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Utopia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Utopia is a name for an ideal community or society, that is taken from Of the Best State of a Republic, and of the New Island Utopia , a book written in 1516 by Sir Thomas More describing a fiction...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utopia
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