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The paper "Utopia by Thomas More" states that Hythloday puts forth a very civilized image of the utopian society.... In the book Utopia, the author Thomas More has pointed towards some of the very unique and distinguishing aspects of utopian society.... Making use of Hythloday, who is a character of the story and who has been to Utopia and Europe and is sufficiently educated on the utopian and European values, customs, policies, trends and traditions to make a comparison between them, More has revealed several hidden and less known characteristics of the utopian society and social structure....
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In the classic, Hilton envisions a utopian civilization with Oriental character in a remote monastery, Shangri-La, in the Himalayas where wonderful people live.... This research is being carried out to evaluate and present the utopian literature through World War II.... utopian literature is by and large characterized by the ideas of war and peace as much as capitalism and communism in juxtaposition.... The paper tells that the term utopian literature has the indication that it is produced with the intention of making the readers aware of the flaws in the existing system and to make them think so that they look for alternatives....
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(Name) (Professor) (Subject) (Date) Humanism in Utopia Utopia has been a famous word for centuries that pertain to a perfect world.... It is a society filled with the ideal images of the human mind.... It is a perfect society where all people are happy and enjoy all things equally.... ... ... ... The concept of Utopia was first created by Sir Thomas More....
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Sargent points at the need for humanity to sustain hope; hope is the gateway to a better life and a wonderful future.... Of course, this sounds impossible and this is one of the calls, which surfaces when people call for a redefinition of a utopian state.... Through their book The Palgrave Companion to North American Utopias, the two authors assert that every human being in the past and in the current aspires to live in a utopian society.... The ability to better lives and embrace change is the drive behind social movements which share in the dream of a utopian community....
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Since humanism and all other philosophical works look for serving the humanity without observing any ethno-racial, religious or class discrimination, an ideal state always observes the same principles of justice and equality within its political boundaries.... The present study aims to examine and analyze the illustrious work Utopia created by renowned sixteenth century philosopher and politician Sir Thomas More in the light of the article produced by the contemporary era British writer Nicholas Mann....
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The utopian concept of the philosophical approach to social science aims to put forth how the entire state and other social factors in it should function, while also putting forth ways and means to achieve this end.... utopian APPROACH TO SOCIAL SCIENCES
... ROS AND CONS OF THE APPROACH:THE POSITIVESPerceiving the social sciences from the utopian perspective helps in evolving great principles for whose realization, the state and the social bodies are meant to exist and function towards....
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As everyone has dreamt of a better world, it is but just to claim that humanity has a common dream.... humanity should strive to obtain that ability.... oore began his description of religious practices in his utopian society with the statement that there were no fetters on religious practices....
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Dystopia is the account of a futuristic place which depicts life very differently from a utopian model.... The paper "Portraying Utopias In Literature" discusses Peter Firchow's modern utopian fiction as one of the notable attempts at presenting utopias as fictional elements in a literary dimension.... The utopian and dystopian models have many differences in the way life is depicted between them.... ore, as a social scientist attempted to describe the above almost uniquely 'perfect' features as fundamental characteristics of utopian societies....
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