bob
bryan
I don't think censorship lends itself at all to a utopian society. A perfect society would have a free exchange of ideas, therefore I would say that censorship lends itself to a dystopian society.
Yes, there are utopian in existence. An example would be the Amish society.
A utopian society is subject to the citizens state of mind. So a colony of pot smokers would have a utopia if pot was legal. People that liked to kill and eat other humans would be in a utopia if that was legal so laws in a utopian society would be very very subject from person to person therefore is not really possible with a large group of people.
A classless society can be brought about in Europe without a violent revolution.
The advantages of living in a society of sameness would be that there would be less stress. Ideally there would be no poverty, no unemployment, no upper, middle, or lower class. Everyone would have health-care, a home, enough to eat, and the same education. There would be no competition, no struggle for jobs, and no personal choices. Everything would be decided for each and every individual within the Utopian society. We have the Amish, Mennonites, Quakers, and other religious groups that still strive for this utopia.
I don't think censorship lends itself at all to a utopian society. A perfect society would have a free exchange of ideas, therefore I would say that censorship lends itself to a dystopian society.
A Utopian society would look like a flower bed with the most beautiful flowers in it. Or, it may be a place with no war or fighting.
Yes you have rigght
make everybody colorblind
Yes, there are utopian in existence. An example would be the Amish society.
utopia is not a proper noun; do not capitalize it.The deserted island was a quiet utopia.He desired a peaceful, utopian society.Many people who join communes try to create their own little utopia where the problems of modern society can't touch them.
A classless society can be brought about in Europe without a violent revolution.
A utopian society is subject to the citizens state of mind. So a colony of pot smokers would have a utopia if pot was legal. People that liked to kill and eat other humans would be in a utopia if that was legal so laws in a utopian society would be very very subject from person to person therefore is not really possible with a large group of people.
A classless society can be brought about in Europe without a violent revolution.
A classless society can be brought about in Europe without a violent revolution.
A classless society can be brought about in Europe without a violent revolution.
The advantages of living in a society of sameness would be that there would be less stress. Ideally there would be no poverty, no unemployment, no upper, middle, or lower class. Everyone would have health-care, a home, enough to eat, and the same education. There would be no competition, no struggle for jobs, and no personal choices. Everything would be decided for each and every individual within the Utopian society. We have the Amish, Mennonites, Quakers, and other religious groups that still strive for this utopia.