Human nature is a very important part of you, it is what makes you who you are and defines what you do. Many people would argue that a Utopia can exist because a person’s personality can be changed, which isn’t completely false. A person will change throughout their life, but they will still follow their basic human nature, what they were born with. A Utopian society has to mold people into being a specific way in order to create a “perfect” world, but people can never be completely made to be like that (Why Utopias Don’t Work). Humans aren't just dependent on what happens to us for our personality, beliefs, and values, they are also born differently from other people. Just because a society molds them to be a specific way doesn't mean that they will become like that. They can deviate …show more content…
A government must be in place to make a society, otherwise anarchy and chaos would overtake it. We need a government in place, there’s no question about that, but how would a government in a Utopia manage? The government’s job is to regulate the people and make sure that they’re doing what has to be done, but what stops them from abusing that power? Those people in the government would have different ideals and values than those in the Utopia, this is saying that these people are all the exact same and that it can actually happen. The people in the government would know more things than them and, to keep it going, would hide things from the citizens to make said Utopia, but would this not mean that these government officials would not be living their Utopia (Why Has Utopia Failed)? They would know what the world is really like and wouldn’t see the Utopia as perfect as they saw it