This question has no truly right answer. In fact, even the ideal that one person can have a utopian society over which he/she can actually name may contend with another's view of utopia (for example one man would idealize utopia to be democratic and the name should be voted upon by the people).
Me, I would choose something ethereal and Science Fiction based for such a society. Atlantis, Orothus, Morbendur, Thelendyl... etc.
In deciding on your own utopian society you can actually catch glimpses of what you find to be your core values. Is it a democracy or a Dictatorship? Is it an island or a land locked country? Is it industrial or agricultural? Is there a class of rich or poor?
Have fun with your Utopia!
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new world order!
Shangri-La is a good name for a utopia
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All of them.
The word utopia is a noun. The plural is utopias.
Yes, there are utopian in existence. An example would be the Amish society.
A utopia is a place which doesn't exist, by definition. Since no utopias exist, there of course are not any in the United States.
A Marcha das Utopias was created in 1953.
Nothing. They were not communist utopias from a marxist point of view.
Rhiannon Evans has written: 'Utopia antiqua' -- subject(s): Utopias in literature, Utopias
yes
Harry Ross has written: 'The Fraggles cooperate' 'Utopias old and new' -- subject(s): Utopias
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All of them.
They were hoping to have a perfect society
Utopias .
Kenneth M. Roemer has written: 'Utopian audiences' -- subject(s): American literature, Authors and readers, English literature, History and criticism, Reader-response criticism, Utopias, Utopias in literature 'Build your own utopia' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, Utopias
The word utopia is a noun. The plural is utopias.