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  • ...t|150px|Woodcut by Ambrosius Holbein for the 1518 edition of Thomas More's Utopia}} "A map of the world that does not include Utopia is not worth even glancing at." --[[Oscar Wilde]]
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  • ...opia. Provides a picture of the hopes and desires of the age in which each Utopia was conceived. The anthology encompasses many noble and selfless schemes bu }} - "...a survey of the development of the concept of Utopia, by one of the foremost urban planning theorists of the 20th century. This
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  • *[http://www.utoronto.ca/utopia/ The Society for Utopian Studies] at the [[University of Toronto]]
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  • ...t|150px|Woodcut by Ambrosius Holbein for the 1518 edition of Thomas More's Utopia}} "A map of the world that does not include Utopia is not worth even glancing at." --[[Oscar Wilde]]
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  • ...opia. Provides a picture of the hopes and desires of the age in which each Utopia was conceived. The anthology encompasses many noble and selfless schemes bu }} - "...a survey of the development of the concept of Utopia, by one of the foremost urban planning theorists of the 20th century. This
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  • * [http://etext.virginia.edu/cgi-local/DHI/dhi.cgi?id=dv4-62 Essay on Utopia by Roger L. Emerson] in the ''Dictionary for the History of Ideas'' (ed. Ph
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  • ...ical philosophy|political philosopher]], known for ''[[Anarchy, State, and Utopia]]'', which espoused libertarianism, [[minarchism]] and [[capitalism]].
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  • ...clude>An 1888 [[novel]] by [[Edward Bellamy]] describing a [[socialist]] [[utopia]] of the year 2000; one of the most influential works of the 19th century.
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  • ...e word he actually used to describe the state of affairs of his envisioned utopia was ''Nationalist''. However, in view of the uses (or misuses) of that word
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  • ...Harvard University]], and most famous as author of ''[[Anarchy, State, and Utopia]]'' (1974), a libertarian critique of [[John Rawls]]' ''[[A Theory of Justi
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  • *''Peace Versus Politics''. Detroit: The Utopia press, 1928.
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  • ...y future society that is severely dysfunctional. It is the inverse of an [[utopia]]. Dystopias are generally portrayed to be societies that completely ban ce
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  • ...talist, but struggling with the problems of inequality; while Anarres, the utopia of the title, has an open, communal, sharing culture, but life there is dif * ''[[The Lathe of Heaven]]'' (1971) also explores utopia. The protagonist, able to change the world with his dreams, becomes the too
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  • ...ended on theoretical grounds. [[Robert Nozick]], in ''[[Anarchy, State and Utopia]]'' defends a minarchist state, which he defines as follows: ...heir own good or protection.<ref>[[Robert Nozick]], ''[[Anarchy, State and Utopia]]''.</ref></blockquote>
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  • ''A Modern Utopia'' (1905) was Wells' semi-fictional account of an [[Utopia|ideal society]], incorporating much criticism of the society and politics
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  • ...litarian]] government with the aid of modern technology. He also wrote a [[utopia|utopian]] novel. ''[[Island (novel)|Island]]'', based on a fusion of Wester
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  • ...a-new-jersey-utopia.php When Louis Kahn and Roosevelt Created a New Jersey Utopia] dated December 4, 2014, at curbed.com, accessed January 14, 2016</ref> Fa ....com/2014/12/4/10015862/when-louis-kahn-and-roosevelt-created-a-new-jersey-utopia |access-date=2022-05-12 |website=Curbed |language=en}}</ref>
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  • *More, Thomas ''Utopia'' Penguin 1965
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  • * Borchard, Gregory A. "From Pink Lemonade to Salt River: Horace Greeley's Utopia and the Death of the Whig Party." ''Journalism History'' 2006 32(1): 22-33.
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  • ...-the-brow labor. In sum, it appeared to be a veritable [[paradise]], the [[utopia]] dreamed of by men of his age. ...all his strivings and, mastering nature and the elements, had created the Utopia. On this theory, the observed condition of the Eloi reflected a subsequent
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  • * Morgan, H. Wayne. "The Utopia of Eugene V. Debs." ''American Quarterly'' 1959 11(2): 120-135. [http://lin
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  • ...full name: ''Brook Farm Institute for Agriculture and Education'') was a [[utopia]]n social experiment in co-operative living which flourished 1841-1847 in [
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  • Bacon also wrote a [[utopia]]n [[fantasy]], ''[[The New Atlantis]]'', not published till after his deat
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  • ===Utopia=== ...ting the progress of Lindsay's hometown toward utopia.<ref> Ron Sakolsky, "Utopia at Your Doorstep: Vachel Lindsay's Golden Book of Springfield." ''Utopian S
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  • ...process Gilbert exposed what motivated them to create the distorted Aryan utopia and the nightmarish worlds of Auschwitz, Dachau, and Buchenwald. Here are t
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  • ...olutionary China<ref>David Palmer (2007) ''Qigong Fever: Body, Science and Utopia in China'' New York: Cambridge University Press</ref>; the term "Qigong" wa
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  • *[http://www.gutenberg.org/files/2130/2130-h/2130-h.htm More, Thomas: ''Utopia'', (1516), Project Gutenberg]
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  • ...://www.andgulliverreturns.info ". . . AND GULLIVER RETURNS" --In Search of Utopia -- by Lemuel Gulliver XVI as told to Jacqueline Slow.]</ref> the authors fo
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  • * Venturi, Franco. ''Utopia and Reform in the Enlightenment'' (2 vol 1971)
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  • Anonymity is an important issue for cypherpunks, who aim generally at a utopia brought about by strong [[cryptography]], and they developed some of the fi
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  • ...r" (368e-396a). The city imagined in the Republic is widely considered a [[utopia]] (or possibly a [[dystopia]]): rule by wise philosopher-kings, no family s
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  • ...stify the horrible events by cleansing the earth and opening up a peaceful utopia. Europe went wild when he arrived in Paris, for Wilson had made himself the
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  • ...engineering and resource scaling limits that make the notion of a nuclear utopia somewhat impractical".
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  • '''The New Atlantis''' is a [[utopia|utopian]] fantasy by [[Francis Bacon]] (1561-1626) set in the fictitious co
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  • * ''The Dispossessed: An Ambiguous Utopia'', 1974 ([[Hugo Award|Hugo]], [[Nebula Award|Nebula]], and [[Jupiter Award]
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  • ...ts'. Robert Nozick (1938-2002) argues, for example, in ''Anarchy State and Utopia'' (1974) that the interests of the individual and the 'majority' (as the
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  • ...). His supporters truly believed it would transform America in a veritable utopia. Baum and Denslow, Republicans, rejected this notion and use the book to p ...nlimited resources that nevertheless has serious political problems. This utopia is ruled in part by wicked witches. Dorothy's cyclone/revolution destroys t
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  • ...ise on earth, fulfilling all man’s wishes and thus depicting his greed, is utopia and satire at the same time.<ref>De Keyser 1956:14</ref> Varieties occur; t
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  • ...an extremely popular silverite pamphlet; it promised silver would bring a utopia for the workers (left) contrasted with severe hardship in the depression of
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  • ...ions on all sorts of social issues; few readers followed his suggestions. Utopia fascinated him; influenced by [[Albert Brisbane ]] he promoted [[Fourierism
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  • ...talents with which he is endowed<ref> Robert Nozick: ''Anarchy, State and Utopia'', Basic Books, 1974</ref>.
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  • ...d are new and refreshed after the winter, which ties in with the idea of a utopia.
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  • *Grob, Gerald N. ''Workers and Utopia: A Study of Ideological Conflict in the American Labor Movement, 1865-1900'
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  • ...elled [[Millenarianism|millenarian]], in the sense that they hold that a [[utopia]]n future is imminent or will come about if they perform certain rituals.
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  • ...obal institutional arrangement. Rawls describes this ideal as a 'realistic utopia'.<ref>John Rawls, ''The Law of Peoples''. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard Univers
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  • ...stige was made fun of by [[Thomas More]] in his treatise [[Utopia (book)|''Utopia'']]. On that imaginary island, gold is so abundant that it is used to make
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  • ...mmunally owned, was put forward in the 16th century in [[Thomas More]]’s ''Utopia'' <ref> ...onstate.edu/instruct/phl302/texts/more/utopia-contents.html Thomas More ''Utopia'']</ref> ; publicised in the early 19th century by [[Henri de Saint-Simon]]
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  • ...,<!--''Thespis'' (with its original score lost) and, to a lesser extent, ''Utopia, Limited'' and ''The Grand Duke'' are less often performed--> continue to b ...om ''Utopia'', led to Sullivan's refusal.<ref> Wolfson, pp. 61–65.</ref> ''Utopia'', concerning an attempt to "anglicise" a south Pacific island kingdom, was
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  • ...es London, Miracleman deposes the world's governments an imposes an uneasy utopia. His story completed, Moore then handed the character to writer [[Neil Gaim
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  • ...ref>[http://www.gutenberg.org/files/2130/2130-h/2130-h.htm Thomas More: ''Utopia'', (1516), Project Gutenberg]</ref><br> More's fantasy of a "better place" ([[Utopia]]) in which "all live easily together" in a tolerant, poverty-free "commonw
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  • * [[Robert Nozick]], ''Anarchy, State, and Utopia'' (Oxford: Blackwell, 1974).
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  • ...ernacular". Critical regionalism displays a lack of self-criticism and a [[utopia]]nism of place. Deconstructivism, meanwhile, maintains a level of self-crit
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  • ...llege!'' (''What is a School? An Institution in Limbo, Trim the College! A Utopia''). Hudson Institute.
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  • ...ight be made to that list, including [[Robert Nozick]] (Anarchy, State and Utopia), [[Benjamin Barber]] (Strong Democracy), [[Amatai Etzioni]], ([[Communita
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  • ...on a moral par with forced labor"<ref>Robert Nozick: ''Anarchy, State and Utopia'', Basic Books, 1974</ref>. The contrary case has been developed by law pro
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  • ...d an extended [[feudalism|Feudal]] period, unites to form a collectivist [[Utopia]].
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  • * Tyack, David and Cuban, Larry. ''Tinkering toward Utopia: A Century of Public School Reform.'' Cambridge: Harvard University Press,
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  • ...acrap.htm|title=Metacrap: Putting the torch to seven straw-men of the meta-utopia|author=[[Cory Doctorow]]|date=August 26, 2001|publisher=e-LearningGuru|acce
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  • ...rote "Opinions of the residents of a splendid city" 500 years before the "Utopia" of [[Thomas More]]. Al-Qazwini's futuristic tale, circa 1250 CE, wrote
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  • That land, long since lost, enjoyed the peace and tranquility of a true Utopia.
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  • ...they are usually named by just concatenating their episode titles, e.g. ''Utopia''/''The Sound of Drums''/''Last of the Time Lords''. The increasingly invol
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  • ...ed an elaborate eschatological prophecy in the form of the future workers' utopia. Communism often played much the same organizing role in its citizens' live
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  • ...e reigning king's taste, even when coding his political preferences in a [[Utopia]]n tale.
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  • ...of success than Wales...Given self-government Wales could become a modern Utopia.' He stressed that the smallness of the country was a great advantage from
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  • 1516 Thomas More's ''Utopia''[http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/2130]
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  • The Nazis envisioned a sort of neo-feudal utopia based on the Aryan race, in which class or social rank was far less importa
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  • ...o-op City, Bronx|Co-op City]].<ref>{{cite news |author=Frazier, Ian |title=Utopia, the Bronx |publisher=The New Yorker |date=June 26, 2006 |url=http://www.ne
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