1. Questions about daily life in your utopia:
a. How does your utopia deal with birth and death?
When there is a baby born people celebrate within the family and friends. They have a sort of baby shower and have a necklace of with a natural, barely polished crystal that hangs upon a couple of strands of silk thread. b. What is beautiful in the eyes of your citizens?
Creation, nature, water, sky and art. These are all things valued because they make things filled with color. They give life to life. c. What is the safeguard on corruption in your society?
We keep everything fair and equal. No one is left behind and if anything happened and someone wanted to change the rebellion they could leave or they would be banished from the rebellion for a week in which time they would have to have a sort of utopian face-off. The person or group rebeling would basacly make the blue prints for another utopia and the majorty vote would win. The former ruler would have to give the Crown to some one else and if they did not do it then the same thing would happen. He or she would have to perfect the past utopia or combine the two utopias together. Really, this utopia cannot corrupt because trying to make the utopia a dictatorship would get you off the throne and if you don't like the utopia you try to perfect it by having the chance. d. How does your utopia make human nature (the flaws, sins, and evil that inevitably arise in any society)? The evil that may happen, we think of it as someone being themselves. If they don't like the way we live then they are kicked out of the utopia or have a utopia challenge. Because we belive in mother nature, we do not punish others for killing someone yet we let them learn from their mistakes. We don't hurt others if we wouldn't hurt nature.
2. What are the "what if" questions and answers that could break a society?
3. What is the qualification guide for entering (or staying) in your utopia?
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