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Goals Of Utopia
Utopia
I. Goals & values Each citizen of Utopia should value total and complete equality above all else. Total and complete equality encompasses social
matters and governmental matters; no individual is above another in any capacity. This also applies to dealings with the structure ofgovernment: the
needs of the individual are equal to the needs of the government because the government is the people. This is achieved through the elimination of social
hierarchy. Man cannot think of himself as better than his peers if they are equal parts of a whole. The goal of the utopia is to provide for the
community, thus keeping it sustainable. Everyone works not out of personal benefit, but out of benefit for the community which will strengthen...show
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III. Power & politics The works of Karl Marx are a crucial part of the foundation of the utopia, as they outline the overt flaws in a capitalist system and
define the economic plan of the utopia. Although not inherently communistic in every aspect, the dominant political ideology of the utopia is
libertarian socialism. Under libertarian socialism, the citizens can reach their full potential while remaining under the care of the government for
systems such as healthcare and education. By being allowed to the same opportunities as everyone else from birth, the concept of equality of
opportunity is instilled in each person and is further cemented into the foundations of each individual as they age. Eventually, they will come to see
themselves and others as complete equals, which will give them a better understanding of their environment and will make for better choices. The
utopia will have a horizontal structure of government and direct participation in creating legislature is voluntary, however everyone over the age of 19
must vote. All legislation is subject to a vote by the whole public every three months. For proposed laws, projects or any decisions made by the
government to become enforced legislation, they must be voted on at the end of every three months, creating four quarters in the year. These
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Utopia Essay
Utopia
The text Utopia was written by Sir Thomas Moore in 1516, just before the outbreak of the Reformation. More's life flourished through the late fifteenth
and early sixteenth centuries, which were influential years in the Renaissance, a flowering of art and thought that began in Italy and flooded through
Europe and England. Humanists often stressed the dignity of man and the power of reason while remaining deeply committed to Christianity. Their
thought and writings helped to break the strict religious orthodoxy that had forced itself through the Middle Ages. Humanists often argued against
feudalism as it promoted a society dominated by the rich and unfair on everyone else. Further, they saw feudal society as irrational....show more
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The idea of justice is open–minded and not excessive. Prevention of crime by good examples is better than harsh punishment. Private properly and
money are the two great sources of inequality. These are abolished in an ideal commonwealth and everything is free and easily available. To enable
this everybody should work; nobody can live off the labour of others.
More's land lacks classes because everyone shares in the same work, everyone is equal, and everyone has the same rights. In Utopia there is an
obligation for all to work a minimum of six hours everyday at whatever he is best at. All people spend time in the country working the land, as this
is an agriculturally based society they must assure themselves of continued crop growth. In addition to creating the same conditions for everyone, this
assures that they will have ample supplies to restrain the fear of want. All clothing is plain and simple, designed only for utility and practicality. In
addition, to prevent any manner of splendours, the Utopians exchanges homes every ten years and eat together in mess halls. As Hythloday said,
"Men and animals alike are greedy and rapacious from fear of want. Only human pride glories in surpassing others in conspicuous consumption. For
this kind of vice there is no room whatsoever in the Utopian way of life."
Proper families do
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Essay Utopia
Utopia
In the year 1515, a book in Latin text was published which became the most significant and controversial text ever written in the field of political
science. Entitled, 'DE OPTIMO REIPUBLICATE STATU DEQUE NOVA INSULA UTOPIA, clarissimi disertissimique viri THOMAE MORI inclutae
civitatis Londinensis civis et Vicecomitis', translated into English would read, 'ON THE BEST STATE OF A COMMONWEALTH AND ON THE
NEW ISLAND OF UTOPIA, by the Most Distinguished and Eloquent Author THOMAS MORE Citizen and Undersheriff of the Famous City of
London.'.
Utopia (Latin: no–place) is a society of great planning and capability. A community where individuals compromised their rights for the good of the
collective and focused on a communal...show more content...
Richly elusive and endlessly enigmatic, intriguing to scholars in several disciplines and inspiring to reformers and revolutionaries,'(Pg. xvii)
The fundamental issues of human nature and morals continues to be examined and explored by scholars as many attempted to find a compromise
between the individuals and the collective. Ancient testaments such as the Bible, Koran and Torah were attempts to set a standard for human behavior
and morality that is optimized for the well–being of the individual and the strength of the collective. Utopia serves to prove the pinnacle of human
achievement possible by a community that practice the art of self–sacrifice and unselfish care of its citizens.
I remain optimistic to the thought of Utopia as the following text attempts to clarify the true Utopia as a contrast to 14th century Europe, failed
Communist Russia and China and the illusion of United States of America as an Utopia.
The Life of Sir Thomas More
(with reference to Appendix 1)
Sir Thomas More was born in London on the 7th of February 1478. His father, John More, a successful lawyer who was later knighted and made a
judge of the King's Bench, was determined that his eldest son
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Why Do Utopia Exist
Utopians can exist if you put your mind to it. Utopias have been around for many years and be very useful to many people and people will fight
for them to stay .This can be accomplished like some of the utopias today. The topic is that utopias have many rules so that people will want to
stay and create more of these communities. People have been trying to create these because they will keep rushing to make these utopias. Like in
article 4 "People will keep creating utopias to escape the modern world today." In article 5 People created a utopia that is where homeless people stay.
"They have jobs houses and food so they just don't live on the streets instead."People have made a good living like in article 2" The amish have create
a good life
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Essay Living in Utopia
Living in Utopia
Private property is abolished in Utopia, and society is communally organized in such a way that there is no shortage and that everyone has work, food,
a home and opportunities for cultural expression. Sounds great, eh? Would you like to live there, and if not, why? Your answer should take account of
More's context (why he wrote Utopia?) and should be supported by reference to the text.
In Thomas More's Utopia life is very structured there is no crime or prejudices. The people live everyday the same as the last. They dress the same,
live in houses that are all designed the same, have very strictly scheduled workdays, and very regulated family life. "Whatever you may think of their
doctrines, you won't find...show more content...
All of the houses consist of a front door, which leads to the street, and a back door that leads into a garden. These doors are double swing–doors that
open easily and close behind you. The homes consist of these types of swinging doors so that anyone can go in and out when they please. Not only
are all the houses designed the same but all the people also dress alike. Everyone wears the same sort of clothes–except that they vary slightly
according to sex and marital status. Their fashion never changes either therefore there are no tailors or dressmakers. The outfits are very simple and
loose. They don't need to be wearing anything fancy because everyone looks the same. The working days are scheduled to a tee. The people must
work six–hour days, three hours in the morning, and then they get lunch. After lunch they get a two–hour break then they have to finish off their
workday with three more hours in the afternoon. After work everyone goes home for supper and then they have some free time. Bedtime is 8 o'clock
sharp and everyone must sleep for eight hours. The time that is not already planned out for them, they are free to do whatever they want, but this time
must be used wisely. The family organization is quite interesting considering they actually keep track of the amount of people in your home. There is a
law that states that no household shall consist of less than ten or more than sixteen adults. When
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Essay about Utopia
Utopia
Sir Thomas More writes, in his book Utopia, about a society that is perfect in practically ever sense. The people all work an equal amount and
everything they need for survival is provided. Most importantly is that everyone living in this perfect society is happy and content with their
everyday lives. In this society everybody supports everyone. The community is only as strong as its weakest link. For society to progress everyone
must work together. Opponents of the Utopian system, however, feel that the strong should not have to look after the weak. Progress would be
maximized if all the resources are spent on the people most qualified to help society. A Utopian society, as perfect as the one
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The more helpful one is to society the more resources that person deserves. Free time is not very common, for people are constantly working to better
their life and make themselves more important to society.
In Utopia, people have an ample amount of free time. During "all the void time, that is between the hours of work, sleep, meat that they be suffered
to bestow, every man as he liketh best himself" (More 137). People can focus on the activities which bring them pleasure because they are not trying
to elevate themselves in society by working extra hard. People do not pick activities so that they can become the best at whatever hobby they choose.
People choose a hobby based upon what brings them the most pleasure. Nearly everyone in the community reads and studies because they all take
pleasure out of learning and improving their minds. An equal amount of time is spent in physical activities so that the body as well as the mind can
experience pleasure. The Utopians strive to better themselves equally in the mind, body, and spirit.
People of today love to compete. The best athletes and smartest intellects love to show everyone that they are superior to everyone else in their field.
On the average people only focus on either becoming either a better athlete or a better scholar. Very rarely does one see a well rounded person. People
tend to concentrate on improving
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Examples Of Utopia
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Utopia, the ideal slave state?
Sir Thomas More (7 February, 1478 – 6 July, 1535), or, venerated by Roman Catholics as Saint Thomas More, wrote several ideas in his work, Utopia,
that helps us to understand more about sixteenth century Europe. He himself is a character in the book, and is told of the new world island Utopia by
Raphael Hytloday. This last name means "expert in nothing", which is a good indicator on how much credibility should we give this person, or how
much the author himself thought about voyages and explorations such as this one – like Amerigo Vespucci's, who thought to be a fraud at the time by
many. Arguably the first one who created such an imaginary "perfect" world, thisUtopia...show more content...
During medieval, and renaissance times, in Europe, only the rich noblemen could have hoped to be ransomed, otherwise the common soldiers would
have been either killed, or enslaved. Enslavement meant far worse conditions then to live an otherwise ideal world, so we could consider this kind of
punishment somewhat more humane than the actual real world punishment at that time. The second branch consists of criminals. As mentioned above,
Ames stated, that "heinous criminals" form Utopia became slaves. Wheter we agree that the Utopian crimes are heinous or not, such as traveling two
times whitout permission, is not the point in this case. The point is, that they thought that it is, and comparing this punishment with the real
punishment for heinous crimes at the time, which is usually execution, is much more humane. And last but not least, the remaining group was slaves
from other countries, saved by Utopians from death sentence, or poverty. It is worth mentioning, that these slaves were the most privileged, although
they had to work more, than a regular citizen of Utopia, they were treated with respect. Furthermore, the children of slaves, regardless of origin, were
full citizens of Utopia, reintegrated to the society. A thing that once again was not common in real life slave
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Essay on Utopia
Utopia
Utopias are generally said to be societies in which the political, social and economic troubles hampering its inhabitants has been done away with.
Instead the state is there to serve the people and ensure the peacefulness and happiness of everyone. The word utopia, which means "no
place" in Greek, was first used to mean a perfect society in 1516 in the publication of Saint Thomas
More's story "Utopia". The story depicted life as it was with its people and social institutions on an imaginary island. More's Utopia gained
critical acclaim and a wide audience. The term was subsequently used by all prominent social thinkers and visionaries to define other concepts of this
kind....show more content...
Most comes by way of literature with stories such as a way to expose modern societies social ills.
Some prominent examples of this type of writing include George Orwell's 1984 and
Aldous Huxley's Brave New World".
The places mentioned in those stories were all imaginary. Such a place does not exist in the world as we know it today. Therefore the word imaginary
comes into play. I have heard of places that have experimented with the concept of a utopian environment but none have truly succeeded. One example
is the community in Chicago which George Pullman attempted to control. He attempted to create a community in which every person was taken care
for, all had adequate housing, medical attention and so forth. In return everyone would work for
Pullman's company. The better he provided for his workers, the better he expected their attitude towards working for him would be. Not everything
turned out as planned though. A panic in 1893 lead to Pullman lowering the employees wages, he did not however lower the employees rent and other
charges in the company town. This lead to what was called the Pullman strike. The anticipated utopia had turned into a dystopia. (A dystopia would be
the exact opposite of a utopia.) Federal troops arrived on July 4th to try to control the unrest.
Rioting broke out and several strikers were killed. It wasn't until July 10th that the
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Utopia Analysis
Utopia as a text is a clear reflection and representation of More's passion for ideas and art. Through the character of Raphael, More projects and
presents his ideas, concepts and beliefs of politics and society. More's Utopia aims to create a statement on the operations and effectiveness of the
society of England. This text is a general reflection of More's idea of a perfectly balanced and harmonious society. His ideas and concepts of society
somewhat contrast to the rest of 16th century England and indicate a mind that was far ahead of its time. A number of issues and themes are raised
throughout the text to which More provides varying views and opinions. These are transmitted and projected through the perspectives of the fictional
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Through this debate More grapples with the debate of whether one can remain true to one's principles and integrity while in employment of a
ruler. Raphael feels that this position would force a noble and conscientious man to make corrupt decisions and in doing so shatter his own
personal beliefs and principles. However, More and Giles counter that men of such wisdom can't allow leadership to the corrupt and must make all
attempts to better society where possible. More personally struggled with this particular issue in real life at the time he wrote Utopia. This debate
represents an internal conflict within More as he struggled over whether to retain his freedom and pursue the ideal or relinquish this right in order to
serve and better society. Following this debate More conveys his opinion on the punishment of thieves through Raphael once again. Raphael feels that
the punishment of death for theft is far too severe and isn't a deterrent for stealing. He believes that petty theft will never deserve the punishment of
death and will continue to occur so long as it is their only means of acquiring food. Raphael claims that it is the greed and gluttony of land owners in
raising rent prices that drive these thieves to the streets and force them to steal in order to survive. He believes that the punishment of death will only
serve to provide more murders as the
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The Life That We'll Never Live
In our lives today, we take advantage of all the luxuries that are presented daily. Freedom alone is one of the greatest luxuries we possess as an
American nation. In Death and Life of Great American Cities by Jane Jacobs and Utopia by Thomas Moore, we are presented two life styles, which
some might consider very similar in various ways. Both authors focus on a peaceful living lifestyle, to better the people of the nation. Although some
of their specific details are different, I believe that Jacobs would definitely approve of the features that More develops in Utopia.
Utopia occupies a crescent–shaped island that curves in on itself, enclosing a large bay and protecting it from the ocean and wind. The...show more
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Jacob presents a more "freedom" lifestyle but still uniformed at the same time. Even with this modern style of living though, there were rules that may
seem unusual to someone living in this time period.
She explores the three primary uses of sidewalks: safety, contact, and assimilating children. Street safety is promoted by pavements clearly marking a
public/private separation, and by spontaneous protection with the eyes of both pedestrians and those watching the continual flow of pedestrians from
buildings. To make this eye protection effective at enhancing safety, there should be "an unconscious assumption of general street support" when
necessary, or an element of "trust". As the main contact venue, pavements contribute to building trust among neighbors over time. The use of
sidewalks and it discipline is very similar to the way the military is ran its purpose for war and peace keeping in Utopia. Utopians were very much
against war and tried to avoid it as much as they possibly could. Their purpose for engaging in war is only to protect themselves, friends, or oppressed
people. Utopians view war as stupid, shameful and they grieved after war. Utopians would rather use cunning to win wars than brute strength. They
consider strength to be a trait belonging to all animals, while only humans are intelligent. Therefore, manly victories come through intelligent
maneuverings rather than direct attacks. When a declaration of war is made, the
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Essay on Utopia
Secluded in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, is a place called Sashy, a wonderful, perfect society. It is always peaceful and nothing bad ever
happens on the island. The island's air is always fresh and free of any toxins or pollution. Temperature on the South side of Sashy is always warm
with no humidity present. On the North side of Sashy the weather is always perfect for winter activities, the temperature is just cold enough for the
snow to fall. The North side of the island is full of steep, snow–covered mountains. On the South side of the Sashy clean, sandy beaches cover the land.
The ocean water is crystal clear and warm. Sashy is the perfect place to live. On the island, every person is treated as equals. No one person thinks or
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Citizens of the island do not worry about money though. The Sashians are involved in a wide variety of sports and leisure activities all year long.
This is possible because of the extreme temperature differences on the North and South sides of the mountain. The North side is always cold so
the citizen can ski and snowboard at the Sashian Mountain Resort. The resort would offer a wide variety of different leveled slopes for the skiers
on one half of the mountain. On the other half of the mountain there would be a Snowboard Park consisting of a slopes and half pipes strictly for
the snowboarders. A snow tubing park would also be available for any whom has interest in snow tubing. There would family tubes and single
tubes available for use. All these activities and more on North Sashy will have minimal charges to take advantage of the facilities. On the warm
and sunny South side, the beaches are clean and free of charge for all citizens. The beaches have volleyball courts open to anyone. At the piers
there are docks where people can rent Jet Ski's, Speed Boats, Yachts, and Party Boats for their recreational pleasure. Sidewalks and paths are on
hand for Sashians to roller blade, skateboard, ride bikes, and run, jog, or walk. Boating trips are also available that take groups out in the middle of
the ocean to scuba dive and snorkel. Throughout the whole island are shopping centers, eateries, and sports complexes of all types accessible to all.
Any store imaginable
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Perfect Utopia Essay
Creating Haven When assigned this webquest on creating the perfect Utopian Society, my first thoughts were immediately drawn to how difficult
this would be with a group of four other students all with different views of what our perfect Utopia would consist of. Fortunately, I was utterly
wrong. My group worked very well together and actually had quite a few similar views, we quickly agreed to name it Haven and only debated small
issues. The biggest challenge was deciding what kind of government would work best and how to finance it. Through all the challenges it was
interesting to see how much of our perfect government shadowed the United States. That alone really opened my eyes and I believe Future classes
should also complete this project. I had not anticipated how difficult it would be to decide what type of government is best for everyone in the
society, how to compose it, and how to finance everything. It was definitely the most challenging part to me. None of us had knowledge of how the
government and taxes work or how the founding fathers set it up, other than the basic knowledge we learned in History, so we had to look at the
United States government and pick what we like and what we would like the change. As a group we really had to decide what was best for everyone's
part. Mine...show more content...
This project required critical thinking in ways I had never done, since every detail we included had to be thought the whole way through. For
example, when doing the budget, a limit for how much each section needed and where to get the money from had to be decided. The multiple
challenges taught me how to think critically through a problem in order to find the best solution. Another benefit was presenting because anymore
practice I get is helpful for me since I will have to present in the future for my senior project and assignments in
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Essay on Utopia
Thomas More's, Utopia is one of the most politically and socially influential texts to date. His audience, which ranges from academic and social
scholars to college students, all can gain a different understanding of the work and it's meaning. In order to fully comprehend More's message, one must
have an appreciation for the time and culture in which he lived. After grasping historical concepts, one reads Utopia, not as just a volume recounting a
fictitious island society, but rather as a critique on a time of corruption and reformation. Throughout the entire text, More's personal views on the
religion, politics, and economy of this turbulent time seep through the carefully plotted thread of this critical work....show more content...
He goes one step further to make himself a character as the voice of reason. In the time that More wrote the novel, these views were so radical that,
had they not had some sort of a disclaimer provided, he could have been punished. Raphael describes the Utopians in detail. More spends an
exceptionally large amount of time discussing the Utopians religious beliefs. He describes them as monotheists, stating, "they believe in a single
power, unknown, eternal, infinite, inexplicable, far beyond the grasp of the human mind"(73). More stresses this notion of civility in a heathen culture
where Christianity had not touched until Hythloday's arrival. The only religious law that must be followed, which was created by Utopia's founder,
Utopus, claims that any religion is permissible if it includes the notion of an afterlife. He writes this to an audience who he believes has lost all sense
of what Christianity truly is. R.W. Chamber states, "The Four Cardinal Virtues–Wisdom, Fortitude, Temperance and Justice...were taken into the
medieval system...and were sufficient to ensure that a man or a State might be a model of conduct in secular matters"(138). He says that heathen
cultures, like Utopia, are based on these Virtues that are "subsidiary to, not a substitute for, the Christian virtues"(138). Chamber's idea suggests that
More uses the concept of the Utopians, as heathens, working in a successful and yet Non–Christian society, as proof that just because one
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Goals Of Utopia

  • 1. Goals Of Utopia Utopia I. Goals & values Each citizen of Utopia should value total and complete equality above all else. Total and complete equality encompasses social matters and governmental matters; no individual is above another in any capacity. This also applies to dealings with the structure ofgovernment: the needs of the individual are equal to the needs of the government because the government is the people. This is achieved through the elimination of social hierarchy. Man cannot think of himself as better than his peers if they are equal parts of a whole. The goal of the utopia is to provide for the community, thus keeping it sustainable. Everyone works not out of personal benefit, but out of benefit for the community which will strengthen...show more content... III. Power & politics The works of Karl Marx are a crucial part of the foundation of the utopia, as they outline the overt flaws in a capitalist system and define the economic plan of the utopia. Although not inherently communistic in every aspect, the dominant political ideology of the utopia is libertarian socialism. Under libertarian socialism, the citizens can reach their full potential while remaining under the care of the government for systems such as healthcare and education. By being allowed to the same opportunities as everyone else from birth, the concept of equality of opportunity is instilled in each person and is further cemented into the foundations of each individual as they age. Eventually, they will come to see themselves and others as complete equals, which will give them a better understanding of their environment and will make for better choices. The utopia will have a horizontal structure of government and direct participation in creating legislature is voluntary, however everyone over the age of 19 must vote. All legislation is subject to a vote by the whole public every three months. For proposed laws, projects or any decisions made by the government to become enforced legislation, they must be voted on at the end of every three months, creating four quarters in the year. These Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Utopia Essay Utopia The text Utopia was written by Sir Thomas Moore in 1516, just before the outbreak of the Reformation. More's life flourished through the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries, which were influential years in the Renaissance, a flowering of art and thought that began in Italy and flooded through Europe and England. Humanists often stressed the dignity of man and the power of reason while remaining deeply committed to Christianity. Their thought and writings helped to break the strict religious orthodoxy that had forced itself through the Middle Ages. Humanists often argued against feudalism as it promoted a society dominated by the rich and unfair on everyone else. Further, they saw feudal society as irrational....show more content... The idea of justice is open–minded and not excessive. Prevention of crime by good examples is better than harsh punishment. Private properly and money are the two great sources of inequality. These are abolished in an ideal commonwealth and everything is free and easily available. To enable this everybody should work; nobody can live off the labour of others. More's land lacks classes because everyone shares in the same work, everyone is equal, and everyone has the same rights. In Utopia there is an obligation for all to work a minimum of six hours everyday at whatever he is best at. All people spend time in the country working the land, as this is an agriculturally based society they must assure themselves of continued crop growth. In addition to creating the same conditions for everyone, this assures that they will have ample supplies to restrain the fear of want. All clothing is plain and simple, designed only for utility and practicality. In addition, to prevent any manner of splendours, the Utopians exchanges homes every ten years and eat together in mess halls. As Hythloday said, "Men and animals alike are greedy and rapacious from fear of want. Only human pride glories in surpassing others in conspicuous consumption. For this kind of vice there is no room whatsoever in the Utopian way of life." Proper families do Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Essay Utopia Utopia In the year 1515, a book in Latin text was published which became the most significant and controversial text ever written in the field of political science. Entitled, 'DE OPTIMO REIPUBLICATE STATU DEQUE NOVA INSULA UTOPIA, clarissimi disertissimique viri THOMAE MORI inclutae civitatis Londinensis civis et Vicecomitis', translated into English would read, 'ON THE BEST STATE OF A COMMONWEALTH AND ON THE NEW ISLAND OF UTOPIA, by the Most Distinguished and Eloquent Author THOMAS MORE Citizen and Undersheriff of the Famous City of London.'. Utopia (Latin: no–place) is a society of great planning and capability. A community where individuals compromised their rights for the good of the collective and focused on a communal...show more content... Richly elusive and endlessly enigmatic, intriguing to scholars in several disciplines and inspiring to reformers and revolutionaries,'(Pg. xvii) The fundamental issues of human nature and morals continues to be examined and explored by scholars as many attempted to find a compromise between the individuals and the collective. Ancient testaments such as the Bible, Koran and Torah were attempts to set a standard for human behavior and morality that is optimized for the well–being of the individual and the strength of the collective. Utopia serves to prove the pinnacle of human achievement possible by a community that practice the art of self–sacrifice and unselfish care of its citizens. I remain optimistic to the thought of Utopia as the following text attempts to clarify the true Utopia as a contrast to 14th century Europe, failed Communist Russia and China and the illusion of United States of America as an Utopia. The Life of Sir Thomas More (with reference to Appendix 1) Sir Thomas More was born in London on the 7th of February 1478. His father, John More, a successful lawyer who was later knighted and made a judge of the King's Bench, was determined that his eldest son
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  • 5. Why Do Utopia Exist Utopians can exist if you put your mind to it. Utopias have been around for many years and be very useful to many people and people will fight for them to stay .This can be accomplished like some of the utopias today. The topic is that utopias have many rules so that people will want to stay and create more of these communities. People have been trying to create these because they will keep rushing to make these utopias. Like in article 4 "People will keep creating utopias to escape the modern world today." In article 5 People created a utopia that is where homeless people stay. "They have jobs houses and food so they just don't live on the streets instead."People have made a good living like in article 2" The amish have create a good life Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. Essay Living in Utopia Living in Utopia Private property is abolished in Utopia, and society is communally organized in such a way that there is no shortage and that everyone has work, food, a home and opportunities for cultural expression. Sounds great, eh? Would you like to live there, and if not, why? Your answer should take account of More's context (why he wrote Utopia?) and should be supported by reference to the text. In Thomas More's Utopia life is very structured there is no crime or prejudices. The people live everyday the same as the last. They dress the same, live in houses that are all designed the same, have very strictly scheduled workdays, and very regulated family life. "Whatever you may think of their doctrines, you won't find...show more content... All of the houses consist of a front door, which leads to the street, and a back door that leads into a garden. These doors are double swing–doors that open easily and close behind you. The homes consist of these types of swinging doors so that anyone can go in and out when they please. Not only are all the houses designed the same but all the people also dress alike. Everyone wears the same sort of clothes–except that they vary slightly according to sex and marital status. Their fashion never changes either therefore there are no tailors or dressmakers. The outfits are very simple and loose. They don't need to be wearing anything fancy because everyone looks the same. The working days are scheduled to a tee. The people must work six–hour days, three hours in the morning, and then they get lunch. After lunch they get a two–hour break then they have to finish off their workday with three more hours in the afternoon. After work everyone goes home for supper and then they have some free time. Bedtime is 8 o'clock sharp and everyone must sleep for eight hours. The time that is not already planned out for them, they are free to do whatever they want, but this time must be used wisely. The family organization is quite interesting considering they actually keep track of the amount of people in your home. There is a law that states that no household shall consist of less than ten or more than sixteen adults. When Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 7. Essay about Utopia Utopia Sir Thomas More writes, in his book Utopia, about a society that is perfect in practically ever sense. The people all work an equal amount and everything they need for survival is provided. Most importantly is that everyone living in this perfect society is happy and content with their everyday lives. In this society everybody supports everyone. The community is only as strong as its weakest link. For society to progress everyone must work together. Opponents of the Utopian system, however, feel that the strong should not have to look after the weak. Progress would be maximized if all the resources are spent on the people most qualified to help society. A Utopian society, as perfect as the one ...show more content... The more helpful one is to society the more resources that person deserves. Free time is not very common, for people are constantly working to better their life and make themselves more important to society. In Utopia, people have an ample amount of free time. During "all the void time, that is between the hours of work, sleep, meat that they be suffered to bestow, every man as he liketh best himself" (More 137). People can focus on the activities which bring them pleasure because they are not trying to elevate themselves in society by working extra hard. People do not pick activities so that they can become the best at whatever hobby they choose. People choose a hobby based upon what brings them the most pleasure. Nearly everyone in the community reads and studies because they all take pleasure out of learning and improving their minds. An equal amount of time is spent in physical activities so that the body as well as the mind can experience pleasure. The Utopians strive to better themselves equally in the mind, body, and spirit. People of today love to compete. The best athletes and smartest intellects love to show everyone that they are superior to everyone else in their field. On the average people only focus on either becoming either a better athlete or a better scholar. Very rarely does one see a well rounded person. People tend to concentrate on improving Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 8. Examples Of Utopia Czencz JГЎnos CHY6UP Utopia, the ideal slave state? Sir Thomas More (7 February, 1478 – 6 July, 1535), or, venerated by Roman Catholics as Saint Thomas More, wrote several ideas in his work, Utopia, that helps us to understand more about sixteenth century Europe. He himself is a character in the book, and is told of the new world island Utopia by Raphael Hytloday. This last name means "expert in nothing", which is a good indicator on how much credibility should we give this person, or how much the author himself thought about voyages and explorations such as this one – like Amerigo Vespucci's, who thought to be a fraud at the time by many. Arguably the first one who created such an imaginary "perfect" world, thisUtopia...show more content... During medieval, and renaissance times, in Europe, only the rich noblemen could have hoped to be ransomed, otherwise the common soldiers would have been either killed, or enslaved. Enslavement meant far worse conditions then to live an otherwise ideal world, so we could consider this kind of punishment somewhat more humane than the actual real world punishment at that time. The second branch consists of criminals. As mentioned above, Ames stated, that "heinous criminals" form Utopia became slaves. Wheter we agree that the Utopian crimes are heinous or not, such as traveling two times whitout permission, is not the point in this case. The point is, that they thought that it is, and comparing this punishment with the real punishment for heinous crimes at the time, which is usually execution, is much more humane. And last but not least, the remaining group was slaves from other countries, saved by Utopians from death sentence, or poverty. It is worth mentioning, that these slaves were the most privileged, although they had to work more, than a regular citizen of Utopia, they were treated with respect. Furthermore, the children of slaves, regardless of origin, were full citizens of Utopia, reintegrated to the society. A thing that once again was not common in real life slave Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 9. Essay on Utopia Utopia Utopias are generally said to be societies in which the political, social and economic troubles hampering its inhabitants has been done away with. Instead the state is there to serve the people and ensure the peacefulness and happiness of everyone. The word utopia, which means "no place" in Greek, was first used to mean a perfect society in 1516 in the publication of Saint Thomas More's story "Utopia". The story depicted life as it was with its people and social institutions on an imaginary island. More's Utopia gained critical acclaim and a wide audience. The term was subsequently used by all prominent social thinkers and visionaries to define other concepts of this kind....show more content... Most comes by way of literature with stories such as a way to expose modern societies social ills. Some prominent examples of this type of writing include George Orwell's 1984 and Aldous Huxley's Brave New World". The places mentioned in those stories were all imaginary. Such a place does not exist in the world as we know it today. Therefore the word imaginary comes into play. I have heard of places that have experimented with the concept of a utopian environment but none have truly succeeded. One example is the community in Chicago which George Pullman attempted to control. He attempted to create a community in which every person was taken care for, all had adequate housing, medical attention and so forth. In return everyone would work for Pullman's company. The better he provided for his workers, the better he expected their attitude towards working for him would be. Not everything turned out as planned though. A panic in 1893 lead to Pullman lowering the employees wages, he did not however lower the employees rent and other charges in the company town. This lead to what was called the Pullman strike. The anticipated utopia had turned into a dystopia. (A dystopia would be the exact opposite of a utopia.) Federal troops arrived on July 4th to try to control the unrest. Rioting broke out and several strikers were killed. It wasn't until July 10th that the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 10. Utopia Analysis Utopia as a text is a clear reflection and representation of More's passion for ideas and art. Through the character of Raphael, More projects and presents his ideas, concepts and beliefs of politics and society. More's Utopia aims to create a statement on the operations and effectiveness of the society of England. This text is a general reflection of More's idea of a perfectly balanced and harmonious society. His ideas and concepts of society somewhat contrast to the rest of 16th century England and indicate a mind that was far ahead of its time. A number of issues and themes are raised throughout the text to which More provides varying views and opinions. These are transmitted and projected through the perspectives of the fictional ...show more content... Through this debate More grapples with the debate of whether one can remain true to one's principles and integrity while in employment of a ruler. Raphael feels that this position would force a noble and conscientious man to make corrupt decisions and in doing so shatter his own personal beliefs and principles. However, More and Giles counter that men of such wisdom can't allow leadership to the corrupt and must make all attempts to better society where possible. More personally struggled with this particular issue in real life at the time he wrote Utopia. This debate represents an internal conflict within More as he struggled over whether to retain his freedom and pursue the ideal or relinquish this right in order to serve and better society. Following this debate More conveys his opinion on the punishment of thieves through Raphael once again. Raphael feels that the punishment of death for theft is far too severe and isn't a deterrent for stealing. He believes that petty theft will never deserve the punishment of death and will continue to occur so long as it is their only means of acquiring food. Raphael claims that it is the greed and gluttony of land owners in raising rent prices that drive these thieves to the streets and force them to steal in order to survive. He believes that the punishment of death will only serve to provide more murders as the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 11. The Life That We'll Never Live In our lives today, we take advantage of all the luxuries that are presented daily. Freedom alone is one of the greatest luxuries we possess as an American nation. In Death and Life of Great American Cities by Jane Jacobs and Utopia by Thomas Moore, we are presented two life styles, which some might consider very similar in various ways. Both authors focus on a peaceful living lifestyle, to better the people of the nation. Although some of their specific details are different, I believe that Jacobs would definitely approve of the features that More develops in Utopia. Utopia occupies a crescent–shaped island that curves in on itself, enclosing a large bay and protecting it from the ocean and wind. The...show more content... Jacob presents a more "freedom" lifestyle but still uniformed at the same time. Even with this modern style of living though, there were rules that may seem unusual to someone living in this time period. She explores the three primary uses of sidewalks: safety, contact, and assimilating children. Street safety is promoted by pavements clearly marking a public/private separation, and by spontaneous protection with the eyes of both pedestrians and those watching the continual flow of pedestrians from buildings. To make this eye protection effective at enhancing safety, there should be "an unconscious assumption of general street support" when necessary, or an element of "trust". As the main contact venue, pavements contribute to building trust among neighbors over time. The use of sidewalks and it discipline is very similar to the way the military is ran its purpose for war and peace keeping in Utopia. Utopians were very much against war and tried to avoid it as much as they possibly could. Their purpose for engaging in war is only to protect themselves, friends, or oppressed people. Utopians view war as stupid, shameful and they grieved after war. Utopians would rather use cunning to win wars than brute strength. They consider strength to be a trait belonging to all animals, while only humans are intelligent. Therefore, manly victories come through intelligent maneuverings rather than direct attacks. When a declaration of war is made, the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 12. Essay on Utopia Secluded in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, is a place called Sashy, a wonderful, perfect society. It is always peaceful and nothing bad ever happens on the island. The island's air is always fresh and free of any toxins or pollution. Temperature on the South side of Sashy is always warm with no humidity present. On the North side of Sashy the weather is always perfect for winter activities, the temperature is just cold enough for the snow to fall. The North side of the island is full of steep, snow–covered mountains. On the South side of the Sashy clean, sandy beaches cover the land. The ocean water is crystal clear and warm. Sashy is the perfect place to live. On the island, every person is treated as equals. No one person thinks or ...show more content... Citizens of the island do not worry about money though. The Sashians are involved in a wide variety of sports and leisure activities all year long. This is possible because of the extreme temperature differences on the North and South sides of the mountain. The North side is always cold so the citizen can ski and snowboard at the Sashian Mountain Resort. The resort would offer a wide variety of different leveled slopes for the skiers on one half of the mountain. On the other half of the mountain there would be a Snowboard Park consisting of a slopes and half pipes strictly for the snowboarders. A snow tubing park would also be available for any whom has interest in snow tubing. There would family tubes and single tubes available for use. All these activities and more on North Sashy will have minimal charges to take advantage of the facilities. On the warm and sunny South side, the beaches are clean and free of charge for all citizens. The beaches have volleyball courts open to anyone. At the piers there are docks where people can rent Jet Ski's, Speed Boats, Yachts, and Party Boats for their recreational pleasure. Sidewalks and paths are on hand for Sashians to roller blade, skateboard, ride bikes, and run, jog, or walk. Boating trips are also available that take groups out in the middle of the ocean to scuba dive and snorkel. Throughout the whole island are shopping centers, eateries, and sports complexes of all types accessible to all. Any store imaginable Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 13. Perfect Utopia Essay Creating Haven When assigned this webquest on creating the perfect Utopian Society, my first thoughts were immediately drawn to how difficult this would be with a group of four other students all with different views of what our perfect Utopia would consist of. Fortunately, I was utterly wrong. My group worked very well together and actually had quite a few similar views, we quickly agreed to name it Haven and only debated small issues. The biggest challenge was deciding what kind of government would work best and how to finance it. Through all the challenges it was interesting to see how much of our perfect government shadowed the United States. That alone really opened my eyes and I believe Future classes should also complete this project. I had not anticipated how difficult it would be to decide what type of government is best for everyone in the society, how to compose it, and how to finance everything. It was definitely the most challenging part to me. None of us had knowledge of how the government and taxes work or how the founding fathers set it up, other than the basic knowledge we learned in History, so we had to look at the United States government and pick what we like and what we would like the change. As a group we really had to decide what was best for everyone's part. Mine...show more content... This project required critical thinking in ways I had never done, since every detail we included had to be thought the whole way through. For example, when doing the budget, a limit for how much each section needed and where to get the money from had to be decided. The multiple challenges taught me how to think critically through a problem in order to find the best solution. Another benefit was presenting because anymore practice I get is helpful for me since I will have to present in the future for my senior project and assignments in Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 14. Essay on Utopia Thomas More's, Utopia is one of the most politically and socially influential texts to date. His audience, which ranges from academic and social scholars to college students, all can gain a different understanding of the work and it's meaning. In order to fully comprehend More's message, one must have an appreciation for the time and culture in which he lived. After grasping historical concepts, one reads Utopia, not as just a volume recounting a fictitious island society, but rather as a critique on a time of corruption and reformation. Throughout the entire text, More's personal views on the religion, politics, and economy of this turbulent time seep through the carefully plotted thread of this critical work....show more content... He goes one step further to make himself a character as the voice of reason. In the time that More wrote the novel, these views were so radical that, had they not had some sort of a disclaimer provided, he could have been punished. Raphael describes the Utopians in detail. More spends an exceptionally large amount of time discussing the Utopians religious beliefs. He describes them as monotheists, stating, "they believe in a single power, unknown, eternal, infinite, inexplicable, far beyond the grasp of the human mind"(73). More stresses this notion of civility in a heathen culture where Christianity had not touched until Hythloday's arrival. The only religious law that must be followed, which was created by Utopia's founder, Utopus, claims that any religion is permissible if it includes the notion of an afterlife. He writes this to an audience who he believes has lost all sense of what Christianity truly is. R.W. Chamber states, "The Four Cardinal Virtues–Wisdom, Fortitude, Temperance and Justice...were taken into the medieval system...and were sufficient to ensure that a man or a State might be a model of conduct in secular matters"(138). He says that heathen cultures, like Utopia, are based on these Virtues that are "subsidiary to, not a substitute for, the Christian virtues"(138). Chamber's idea suggests that More uses the concept of the Utopians, as heathens, working in a successful and yet Non–Christian society, as proof that just because one Get more content on HelpWriting.net