The question of utopia.
Have I been unfair to utopia?
…dedicated part of his work Utopia (1516).
From top to bottom, Utopia challenges you.
American Utopia somehow embraces both etymologies.
As always with utopia, the sentiment is irreproachable.
Only the thinnest stretch of ocean separates Utopia from the mainland.
The Utopia comes in twin, twin XL, full, queen, king and California king.
Utopia is one of the most powerful and electrifying pieces of television I’ve seen.
Every utopia contains a dystopia, every dystopia contains a utopia.”
For example, like a poem by Horace, Utopia is framed by a dialogue between “Thomas More” (the…
Utopia portrayed an ideal society in a hypothetical “no-place” so that More would be perceived as…
“Utopia” is to the political imaginary of betterness as “Rhodesia” is to Zimbabwe, “Gold Coast” to Ghana.
The production celebrated Thea’s 90th birthday with the orchestra of Utopia Opera conducted by William Remmers.
Sir Thomas More, in his own 16th-century Utopia, may have been punning: utopia is the good place that doesn't exist.
The most important feature of the “realistic utopia” that Rawls envisages in The Law of Peoples is that the great evils of human history no longer occur.
Thus, we cannot design an inclusive utopia; nor can we design an array of mini-utopia such that some significantly fulfilling community will be available to everyone—or even to most.
Sir Thomas More’s Utopia (1516)—the first printed work to use the term utopia, derived from the Greek words for “not” (ou) and “place” (topos)—is for many specialists the major starting point of utopian prose.
…openly from Sir Thomas More’s Utopia in its reference to the war between Pantagruel’s country, Utopia, and the Dipsodes, but it also preaches a semi-Lutheran doctrine—that no one but God and his angels may spread the gospel by force.
The word first occurred in Sir Thomas More’s Utopia, published in Latin as Libellus…de optimo reipublicae statu, deque nova insula Utopia (1516; “Concerning the highest state of the republic and the new island Utopia”); it was compounded by More from the Greek words for…
utopia
noun state
- ideally perfect state; especially in its social and political and moral aspects
noun communication
- a work of fiction describing a utopia
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