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Utopian Dreams

topia. For example, at the core of the Utopian system is kinship of property and services and the elimination of money and commerce. None of these features is characteristic of the Russian or Chinese systems. Also, the kind of democracy practiced in Utopia is not accepted in the totalitarian Soviet states. The different approaches to religion reinforces the necessity for sharply separating the two types of society. It is perfectly correct to call Mores Utopia a communist society, but it is not to be confused or even compared with the socialist forms of government that most think of as representing communism in the modern world.In a Utopian society all men are created equal, money is non-existent, a corporate ladder does not exist, tie-dye shirts have never been heard of and slaves wear gold and jewels. In a Utopian society everyone works the same amount of time, at the same job and for no money. In a Utopian society, everyone shares everything and no one gets ahead. In a Utopian society, very few are able to explore their talents and dreams, they are required to work if visiting another city for too long and do not even know what vacations are. In a Utopian society a true American would commit suicide after realizing that they could no longer be individuals. In a Utopian society ... there is no such thing. Utopia is England with no specific jobs. It is England with more structure and a little bit more freedom. Utopia is England if Sir Thomas More was ruling England. Utopia is not an idealistic place to live. It is a trap for those who can not get ahead in the real world and for those who just want to belong. Utopia changed the eyes of a nation and opened the minds of millions. It gave light into what perhaps the world should be like without forcing it upon anyone. It has crept into most governments and lands and has remained there ever since. It is Utopia and its presence is immense. Utopia may not be the perfect soc...

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