• scarabic@lemmy.world
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      2 hours ago

      Interesting concept. Kind of like “is it really heaven if people you didn’t like while you were alive are also there?”

      Utopia can never be utopia for everyone because some people will want hierarchy and superiority over others. So with this requirement, utopia cannot exist. Maybe that’s why it doesn’t :D

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        “Utopia” doesn’t mean everyone gets what they want. People can want things to be worse while still living in a Utopia.

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      23 hours ago

      Utopia means “no place” so all utopias, by definition are imaginary.,

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            9 hours ago

            They are essentially saying that they would be happy in a place that does not exist. Doesn’t exclude the possibility that happiness could still be found in a place that does.

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          This the etymology yes.

          “But it now usually describes an ideal society that is considered better than contemporary society.”

          So, as you can see we’re not in ancient greece, are we? “Buzz lightyear smug squint”