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Utopia �vs. �Dystopia

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Utopia

AN IDEALLY PERFECT PLACE, AN IMPRACTICAL IDEALISTIC SCHEME

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Varieties of Utopia

  • Ecological Utopia
  • Economic Utopia
  • Political Utopia
  • Religious Utopia
  • Science and Technology Utopia

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Ecological Utopia

  • A traditional way of life that is more in harmony with nature.
  • An organic way of life

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Economic Utopia

  • an equal distribution of goods, frequently with the total abolition of money, and citizens only doing work which they enjoy and which is for the common good, leaving them with ample time for the cultivation of the arts and sciences.

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Political Utopia

  • World Peace, Global Oneness
  • Everyone getting along regardless of race, culture, political beliefs.
  • A world without war.

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Religious Utopia

  • Harmony
  • Peace
  • Understanding
  • Enlightenment

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Science and Technology Utopia

  • Set in the future
  • Utopian Living Standards: absence of death and suffering, changes in human nature and the human condition (Star Trek)

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�Dystopia

  • An imaginary place or state in which the condition of life is extremely bad, as from deprivation, oppression, or terror.

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Varieties of Dystopia

  • Society
  • Social Groups
  • Nature
  • Politics
  • Economics

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Society

  • Examples:
    • Class System
    • People referred to as numbers rather than names
    • People are cloned so there are several of the same people, they are uniform and lose individuality (Brave New World)
    • People required
    • to “not excel” and lose their competence

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Social Groups

  • Examples:
    • Concept of religion under attack
    • Concept of families no longer exists

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Nature

  • Examples:
    • Settings of dystopias are frequently urban
    • Separate all characters from any contact with nature
    • People are conditioned to be afraid of nature

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Politics

  • Examples:
    • Governing class is hedonistic or shallow
    • Negative consequences, oppressive
    • Pessimistic views of governing class – brutal, uncaring

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Economics

  • Examples:
    • Black markets for goods that are difficult to get
    • Governing class controls everything
    • Big businesses have control and are corrupt

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Utopia Vs. Dystopia

Utopia

Dystopia

Society

Equality of all people

Classes, caste system

View on future

Optimistic, upbeat

Pessimistic, downbeat

Form of government

Democracy

Regime

Education

Equal and advancing education

Propaganda

Economy

No money, equal distribution of goods

Rich and poor people, no middle class

Legislation

Fair system of punishment

Unfair and excessive punishment

Atmosphere

Happy, harmonic families

Unfortunate, unlucky people