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In utopian communities, the goal is generally to achieve a perfect form of socialism and that everyone works together and share the bounty equally. However, that normally only works on small communities, it is impossible to achieve an utopian community in a large city. In summary, the goal of the utopian community was to achieve perfection via socialism.

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What is the Utopian Theory?

Utopia is an imagined perfect world. It gets its name from a novel of this name by Thomas More. He created the word from the Greek for not a place.... that is, it cannot exist.A uthopia is a perfect world .The word utopia is a noun. It is defined as an imaginary place where everything is ideal.


Why did brook farm fail at being utopian?

Brook Farm didn't technically fail, Brook farm actually influenced those who lived there in a manner in which eventually became better than our society today. If you want to get more details you should read The Blithesdale Romance, 1852 by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote this book based on his experience while in Brook Farm.


Which of the following statements explains why many 19th century Utopian societies tended to fail?

Many citizens were unwilling to give up their privately owned possessions.


Where is a recent or current attempt to create a Utopian society and what does it look like?

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Is utopia possible?

To live in utopia - just a dream...No, Utopia is an idea that is always something to strive for, but is unrealistic. It looks great in books, but in real life it is something that must be worked toward. That's someone's answer-- here's mine--I have lived in a sort of Utopia in the mountains of Vermont. It is hard. We went through a Great Schism. But it is still here. It is in the mind and heart of humanity, and as Gandhi said, "We must begin with the children" if we want a perfect, unbiased and wholly inclusive society.

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What kind society did early socialists want?

they wanted utopian socialism.


What kind of society did early socialist want?

they wanted utopian socialism.


Why there can never be a Utopian society?

Because people are not perfect. they always want more.


Why do humans find the idea of utopia so appealing?

In a utopian society, everyone has everything they need. Because they have everything that they need, they do not want what someone else has. The problem is that by human nature, they always want more than they have.


What is the Utopian Theory?

Utopia is an imagined perfect world. It gets its name from a novel of this name by Thomas More. He created the word from the Greek for not a place.... that is, it cannot exist.A uthopia is a perfect world .The word utopia is a noun. It is defined as an imaginary place where everything is ideal.


Who studied the knowledege of that society?

You need to specify which society you are referring to if you want to make it possible to answer your question.


Why was Spartan society focused on war?

We assume that Lykourgos, the Spartan law giver had created the Spartan society to be the way it is. However, as it dates that Lykourgos had lived for over 200 years, it is unsure if he is just a myth.


Were the wealthiest members of society. controlled trade and the military?

You need to specify which society you are referring to if you want to make it possible to answer you question.


In the giver why do they want everyone the same?

In "The Giver," the society values sameness to ensure stability and control. By limiting individuality and differences, the community believes it can prevent conflict, jealousy, and competition among its members. This way, everyone is expected to conform to the same standards and rules, creating a uniform and predictable society.


Does an increase in real GDP make society better off?

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Did the first men on the moon make an impact in society?

Make an impact in society, ofcourse it made other nations want to get their people on the moon is was broad-casted world wide


How does the book The Giver depict the American dream?

"The Giver" depicts the American dream by exploring the pursuit of a utopian society where everyone is supposedly happy and equal. The novel questions the cost of this supposed perfection, challenging the idea of sacrificing individuality and emotion for the sake of conformity. Ultimately, it critiques the idea of an ideal society at the expense of personal freedom and choice.