He called it 'Utopia.'
Thomas More coined the word "utopia" when he wrote about an ideal society in his book of the same name. His book portrayed a fictional island where societal problems were nonexistent, presenting a vision of a perfect world.
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I've heard a perfect world is called a utopia, and the opposite of a utopia is a dystopia.
There is no accurate count of the number of people named Thomas Nolan in the world as it is a common name.
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I beilieve it is name after St. Thomas More of England
'A Perfect World' (1993) starred Kevin Costner as an escaped convict who kidnaps a young boy.
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Sir Thomas More's imaginary place was utopia. Utopia is an imaginary country in his book of the same name with a unique political situation. The society within Utopia is perfect and orderly. Laws are so simplistic, there is no need for lawyers. Social activities are open to be viewed by all and everyone is therefore on their best behavior.
the name for keri hilson`s new album is in a perfect world
It is a word to describe an imaginary place where perfect legal, social and political systems can be enjoyed. Brought into being by Thomas More as the title of his book, written in 1516. The modern Latin word translates as 'nowhere' as does the Greek 'outopos'. These meanings have extended to describe any perfect place