Is An Utopian Society Ever Possible?


Can it ever remain an Utopian Society or will it always end up a Totalitarian Mess?
 

   Can you have one without creating the other?

The definition of utopia is “an ideal commonwealth whose inhabitants exists under seemingly perfect conditions. Hence ‘utopian’ and ‘utopianism’ are words used to denote visionary reform that tends to be impossibly idealistic”. The key words are “seemingly”, “visionary” and “idealistic”. These are all words that are not true or real, what could be but not what is. There has never been a true utopia and every novel that refers to a government where every citizen is outwardly fine with the conditions, inside they are like Mildred, from Fahrenheit 451, one day happy, the next taking so many pills that you almost die. Every one of these becomes a totalitarian state and they will always have a Winston (1984) or a Montag (Fahrenheit 451) and there will always be someone that wakes up one day and begins to once again think for themselves. 

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