Dystopia :)
Negligible. I can't fathom how they would influence anything whatsoever.
Utopia and dystopia both refer to hypothetical societies, with utopia portraying an ideal and perfect society, while dystopia depicts an oppressive and undesirable world. Both concepts are used to explore social issues and reflect on the current state of society. Additionally, both utopia and dystopia can serve as cautionary tales about the consequences of certain societal choices.
The opposite of a dystopia is a utopia, which is an imagined society or community that is ideal and perfect in every way. Utopias are often characterized by peace, harmony, equality, and prosperity for all its members.
The opposite of a utopia (perfect society) would be a "dystopia" (imperfect, especially inherently flawed society).
For someone to influence society, it simply means that they affect society in a large way. It could be that they influence society by changing peoples minds, by helping a lot of people, by inspiring people, by setting a good example that many people follow or by inventing something that changed the world.
Marxism was envisioned as a putative utopia but turned out to be the darkest form of dystopia.
Both dystopia and utopia are fictional societies that represent extremes of possible worlds. While utopia depicts an ideal society often characterized by harmony, peace, and perfection, dystopia portrays a nightmarish world marked by oppression, suffering, and injustice. Both genres serve as a reflection on the current state of society and the potential consequences of certain choices or paths.
A utopia is kindof like a futuristic perfect society and a dystopia is a disliked bad society. They are both made up but can be based on something from the past.
"Erewhon" can be classified as a dystopia because it satirizes various aspects of society and points out its flaws. While it does include elements of a utopia, such as a focus on physical and mental health, the overall society presents more negative and oppressive aspects.
"The Giver" can be seen as both a utopia and a dystopia. On one hand, it presents a society that seems peaceful and orderly where conflict and suffering are minimized. However, the strict control over personal freedoms, thoughts, and emotions make it a dystopia for those who value individuality and freedom of choice.
It didn't influence society , it was a bad impact on society