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Why are there no true Utopian stories
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Lawrence
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Dec 31, 2018 09:16AM

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Some real political movements have thought that they were introducing a new Utopia. There was just the problem of all those that disagreed or weren't included in the vision for the future

The giver series by Lois Lowry explains this.

That being said, as of late, utopia as a motif has captivated other arts, such as visual arts and performance.




We merely slide the bar for an acceptable level of suffering and along the way we forget how to persevere. Could any of us last a month if plucked from the here and now and transported to a time before refrigeration? Our bodies have lost the ability to cope with that level of contamination? So now we can mostly count on the fact that all of our children will live to adulthood, utopia, instead of losing more than half within the first year. But now our bodies aren’t very resilient and we’re rife with allergies and other auto-immunes, many of which are deadly; dystopia.
There is no such thing as utopia.