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    Brook Farm Utopian Society

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    Brook Farm Institute of Agriculture and Education‚ was just one of multiple utopian communities throughout North American history. Between 1663 and 1858‚ around 138 of these “perfect societies” were established in the continent (“Utopia”). While it is up for debate as to whether Brook Farm succeeded in creating the perfect society‚ it has remained as one of the most well known and preserved entities of the United States’ utopian past. In 1841‚ a man by the name of George Ripley started Brook Farm

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    over this topic whether a utopian society is possible or not. A utopia is defined by Dictionary.com as any visionary system of political or social perfection. Each and every person is different and none are perfect‚ therefore a utopia cannot be reached even if the world was to drastically change. Although‚ it can improve and become more utopian like. To excel‚ the world today needs to progress in equality‚ unity‚ and in managing the environment for it to be more utopian like. Firstly‚ equality

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    Utopia is the U-TOPIC-ia In the current society‚ people are angry at every other country for problems that could be easily repaired. With many governments being stubborn with how they handle their countries as well as how they lie to their citizens‚ many people are untrusting of both their current government and other countries. With one super country the world could be a relatively nice place for everyone. Some of the poorest countries in the world would no longer have to beg countries for clean

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    A perfect utopian society will never exist‚ but key components to everyone’s day to day lives could help them live happily and comfortably. A utopia is a community or state in which everything in it is perfect. This community has perfect and desirable qualities which focuses on the ideals of the community members‚ pleasing all of their wants. A perfect utopian society in my eyes is one with no danger or fears‚ living comfortably without any worries for money or resources‚ and getting along with each

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    Diversity And Society

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    Today‚ we live in a society where current events and the social issues of race‚ class and gender engulf our lives. These issues and events can be some of the most important experiences we‚ as humans‚ will ever have the privilege to live through. Although several of our experiences can be caused by some of the most tragic events in our lives‚ others make us appreciate how lucky we are to have the lives we have. Either way‚ each of our experiences have had a part in shaping who we are today. There

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    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? As humans we are all controlled by some

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    Persuasive Essay Government has so much control on individuals lives‚ anymore could lead to an utopian society. Halloween is one holiday were a child has a step to freedom. Parents would walk there toddler door to door until the child is able to walk on its own and soon have no supervision. Trick or treating should not be age restricted because its gives a combination of freedom‚ growth and entertainment. Some say females mature faster than males. Others say human development depends on how that

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    One man alone destroyed the entire world in an attempt to create a utopian society. The creation of his ideal world generated utter chaos‚ wiping out the human race to replace it with his bioengineered humanoids. Preceding the orderly eradication of the human race‚ the world was left in destruction and damage‚ though they were not the only remnants. A new world begins with the ending of the human race by cataclysmic epidemic followed by the emergence of a perfect race. Margaret Atwood’s science fiction

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    There are numerous ways to envision a perfect utopian society. To some people‚ they can imagine a world with no pollution‚ global warming‚ or no endangered animals‚ but for others living in a world where every human is completely equal would be a perfect world. Sadly enough in today’s society‚ we can only hope to get halfway close to existing in a perfect society. As for me and my preference‚ a perfect world would be living with no pollution or global warming‚ every human being would be treated as

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    everyone was equal. No one is better than someone else. In a utopian society these problems would not exist. Living in a utopian society is better than living in a society with freedom because there are no crime‚ no war‚ and no pollution. Firstly if you live in a Utopian society‚ there would be no crime. In today’s society‚ there is a huge amount of crime differentiating from petty theft to bank heists‚ but if you live in a Utopian society‚ then no one will need to steal for money or personal benefit

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