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    The Self-Ownership Principle Self-ownership is a belief that almost all Australians or any human accepts. Self-ownership is a belief that any human being of any religion‚ race‚ gender orientation or nationality is the ultimate arbiter of the decisions that affects themselves and any coercive action that prevents this decision making is inherently immoral and unacceptable. The acceptance of respect for self-ownership is something that is natural and unquestionable for all humans and is demonstrated

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    it is not a perfect society if you aren’t able to think for yourself and allow yourself to believe what you want to believe and be who you want to be.This world takes away the most important of things by not allowing people to be who they are. In utopia everybody is supposed to be happy by accepting things in life like death. In conclusion a perfect world cannot exist because if you take away love‚ hate‚ pain‚ freedom‚ and individuality‚ that is not a perfect society. A perfect society cannot exist

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    It seemed like Old Major had a great idea. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if the animals on the farm could live without the tyranny of men? They could be happy‚ free‚ well fed‚ and treated with dignity. To get this‚ they would first need to overthrow the humans who own them. To succeed‚ they would have to completely become equal with one another; and most importantly‚ they could not take on human behaviors. The animals portrayed in “Animal Farm” were unable to achieve their utopian state for many

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    feelings as he experiences the reality from the giver. The three main reasons why Jonas society is a Dystopia versus a Utopia is that all the citizens are all just like robots and they are controlled by Chief Elder‚ they act so simple that it seems is so perfect‚ and they do not have a memory of their past. The first reason why Jonas society is a Dystopia versus a Utopia is because the society acts and gets treated like robots. People are so perfect because the Chief Elder makes them

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    The Shaker and the Oneida communities were both extremists and did not possess a realistic view of living. The Garden of Eden serves as a foundation of modern utopias. The Shakers and Oneida community believed that a New Jerusalem can be found. The shakers were striving to bring in the new millennial kingdom that is the second coming of Christ‚ while the Oneida community already believed the second coming already occurred. They were preaching Christian perfectionism. They believed that the human

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    Can Utopia really exist with the differences that divide the world’s population? As Australians‚ we can all enjoy‚ to some extent an amazing amount of freedom – both philosophically and physically. Compared to other countries we have more freedom in what we are able to do and say. Our society is one of the most diverse groups of people on earth and with far less discrimination apparent than other countries. It is said that we are all free to do‚ say and feel whatever we want‚ but is this true

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    (including modern medicine‚ art‚ and philosophy) and several experiences (such as happiness‚ religion‚ and friendship) as the ethos of hope in a utopian geography. “The Principle of Hope” offers us a new resolution to the question of how to think between utopia and reality if both are coupled instead of categorically unconnected. While it is now recognized that there is significance in the practice of utopianism‚ it is not understood that utopianism involves a practice of imagination that pictures an alternate

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    herself is said to be honored to have started the fad that would encompass many of the other well-known contemporary series in the twenty-first century (Artifice). Many dystopian novels have developed common thematic elements‚ such as apparent or false utopia‚ romance‚ oppression in the form of government‚ media censorship‚ social stratification – the list goes on (Scholes 2-3) (Spisak). However‚ it is the unique perspective that teenagers‚ as still-maturing adults‚ have on the world that has both grown

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    Dystopian Essay What is a utopia? An imagined place where everything is perfect. What is a dystopia? It is a community or society that is undesirable or frightening. A dystopia is an attempt at a perfect society‚ or utopia‚ but it turns out poorly. In the definition of dystopia‚ I used the word undesirable. Undesirable is a key word in the definition of dystopia meaning that something is not worth having or doing or‚ in this case‚ living. Imagine living in a world where you had to follow uniform

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    Is it possible to have a Utopian society with the human race? A Utopia is a society that is perfect and nothing goes wrong in the society. It is impossible to have a Utopian society with the human race. Reasons for being impossible is because not everyone is going to think the same and agree on everything. Humans have emotions and this is one if the characteristics of making them human. In Brave New World‚ the people are unable to feel sad or upset. The people in Brave New World do not believe in

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