Examples of utopia in the following topics:
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- Utopia through the control of human behavior.
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- Detroit is not a utopia.
- Granted, I have never seen a real-life utopia, but neither have the people who think Detroit is a lost cause.
- Utopias do not exist in the real world: Sir Thomas More derived the term "utopia" by combining the Greek words for "no" and "place," its definition is "nowhere," although people use this word to describe their ideal city.
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- In Savannah, the Oglethorpe Plan provided for a utopia: “an agrarian model of sustenance while sustaining egalitarian values holding all men as equal.”
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- In Savannah, the Oglethorpe Plan provided for a utopia: “an agrarian model of sustenance while sustaining egalitarian values holding all men as equal.”
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- Therefore, he thought that if everything was shared and owned by everyone, a worker's paradise or Utopia could be achieved.
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- The Second Great Awakening also prompted many religious utopias, like those of the Rappites, the Shakers, and the Mormons.