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Utopia: Encyclopedia - Utopia

Utopian, in its most common and general positive meaning, refers to the human efforts to create a better, or perhaps perfect society. Ideas which could/are considered able to radically change our world are often called utopian ideas. "Utopian" in a negative meaning is used to discredit ideas as too advanced, too optimistic or unrealistic, impossible to realize. Hence, for example, the use by Marxists ...

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Utopia: Encyclopedia II - Utopia - Types of utopia
Utopia - Economic utopia. Particularly in the early nineteenth century, several utopian ideas arose, often in response to the social disruption created by the development of commercialism and capitalism. These are often grouped in a greater "utopian socialist" movement, due to their shared characteristics: an egalitarian 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 cultivati ...

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Utopia: Encyclopedia II - Utopia - History of utopia

Thomas More depicts a rationally organised society, through the narration of an explorer who discovers it - Raphael Hythlodaeus. Utopia is based on Plato's Republic, although More extended the communism of property to all citizens. Furthermore it is a perfect version of The Republic where the beauties of society, eg. equalism and a general pacifist attitude, although its citizens were all ready to fight if need be. The evils of society, eg. poverty and misery, are all removed. It has few laws, no lawyers and rarely sends its ci ...

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Utopia: Encyclopedia - Utopia online game

Utopia is a web-based multiplayer online strategy game, where players take control of a province in a kingdom and compete with others for land, honor, networth and victories in war. Gameplay is divided into periods called "Ages", with each Age lasting between three to four months. At the end of an Age, all accounts are reset to their initial states to give players a fresh start, any new balance and gameplay cha ...

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Utopia: Encyclopedia II - Utopia - Basics of Utopia

Utopia - Utopia's Family. Adjective - utopian: According to Oxford dictionary, it is usually used negatively to criticise proposals or ideas having or aiming for a level of perfection of utopia which is impossible or very difficult to achieve. Noun - utopian: The word utopian can be used as a noun to mean someone who imagines, proposes, or supports a utopia. See also:

Utopia, Utopia - Basics of Utopia, Utopia - Utopia's Family, Utopia - Derivation of utopia, Utopia - Etymology, Utopia - Related terms, Utopia - History of utopia, Utopia - Types of utopia, Utopia - Economic utopia, Utopia - Political and historical utopia, Utopia - Religious utopia, Utopia - Scientific and technological utopia, Utopia - Examples of utopia

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Utopia: Encyclopedia - Golden age

A golden age is a temporal term originated from early Greek and Roman poets. The term refers to a time when mankind lived in a utopia and was pure and/or immortal. It usually ends with a devastating event, identified to the Fall of Man (see Ages of Man). Golden age - Mythology. In classical mythology, this took place during the reign of Cronus. Peace and harmony prevailed during this age. Humans did not grow old, but died peacefully. Spring was eternal and people were fed on acorns from a great oak as well ...

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Utopia: Encyclopedia - Utopian and dystopian fiction

Utopian fiction is the creation of an ideal world as the setting for a novel. Dystopian fiction is the opposite: creation of a nightmare world. Both are commonly found in science fiction novels and stories. The word utopia was first used in this context by Thomas More in his work Utopia, which literally means "nowhere". In this work, More sets out a vision of an ideal society. Other examples include Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels, and B.F. Skinner's Walden Two. Gulliver's Travels m ...

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Utopia: Encyclopedia - Utopianism

Utopianism refers to the many various social and political movements, and a significant body of religious and secular literature, based upon the idea of paradise on earth. See Utopia. Utopianism - Various conceptions of past and future paradise. In many cultures and societies, there is some myth or memory of a distant past when humankind lived in a primitive and simple state, but at the same time one of perfect happiness and fulfillment. In those days, the various myths tell us, there was an instinctive har ...

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Utopia: Encyclopedia - Walter Ernsting

Walter Ernsting (13 June 1920 - 15 January 2005) was a German science fiction and fantasy author who mainly published under the pseudonym Clark Darlton. Walter Ernsting - Biography. After growing up in Koblenz, Ernsting was drafted into the German Wehrmacht shortly after the beginning of World War II. He served in an intelligence unit in Norway and on the Eastern Front where he was captured and spent several years as a prisoner of war in Siberia. After returning to Germany, Ernsting started to ...

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Utopia: Encyclopedia - Haj

Haj may refer to: The Hajj, which is the Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca. HaJ, the abbreviation for the Honour and Justice Alliance, which is an alliance based in the world of the online game Utopia Other related archivesHaJ, Hajj, Mecca, Muslim, Utopia

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Utopia: Encyclopedia - Anarchist economics

Schools Anarcho-capitalism Anarcho-communism Anarcho-primitivism Anarcho-syndicalism Christian anarchism Eco-anarchism Individualist anarchism Mutualism Anarchism in culture Anarchism and religion Anarchism and society Anarchism and the arts Anarcho-punk Anarchist theory Anarchism and capitalism Anarchism and Marxism Anarchist economics Anarchist law Anarchist symbolism Anarchism without adjectives P ...

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Utopia: Encyclopedia - Cockaigne

For the genealogist George Edward Cokayne, see Cokayne's Complete Peerage Cockaigne was a medieval land, a mythical land of plenty, where all the harshness of medieval peasant life did not exist. Cockaigne - Etymology of Cockaigne. The word Cockaigne traces to Middle English cokaygne, tracing to Middle French (païs de) cocaigne "(land of) plenty," ultimately adapted or derived from a word for cake. The Dutch equivalent is Luilekkerland ("lazy luscious ...

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Utopia: Encyclopedia - Civil Disobedience Thoreau

Civil Disobedience is an essay by noted philosopher Henry David Thoreau. Published in 1849 under the title 'Resistance to Civil Government', it expressed Thoreau's dislike for the establishment, slavery, the Mexican-American War, voting, and his desire for a Utopia on Earth. Other related archives1849, Earth, Henry David Thoreau, Mexican-American War, Utopia, slavery

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Utopia: Encyclopedia - Avian

The word "Avian" can refer to different things: Most commonly it is used referring to the class of animals named "birds". Avians are a fantasy race in the online game of Utopia. Avian influenza, also known as bird flu or avian flu. Ava Moore, a transgendered woman formally named Avian Moore, a fictional character from Nip/Tuck. Other related archivesAva Moore, Avian Moore, Avian influenza, Avians, Nip/Tuck, Utopia, animals, birds, class, f

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Utopia: Encyclopedia - Henry David Thoreau

Henry David Thoreau (July 12, 1817 – May 6, 1862; born David Henry Thoreau) was an American author, naturalist, transcendentalist, pacifist, tax resister and philosopher who is famous for Walden (available at wikisource), on simple living amongst nature, and Civil Disobedience (available at wikisource), on resistance to civil government. He was a lifelong abolitionist, delivering lectures that attacked the Fugitive Slave Law while praising the writings of Wendell Phillips and defending the radical John Brown. Am ...

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Utopia: Encyclopedia - Happiness

Acceptance Anger Anticipation Boredom Disgust Envy Fear Guilt Hate Hope Joy Jealousy Love Remorse Sadness Sorrow Surprise Happiness, pleasure or joy is an emotional or affective state in which we feel good or happy. Overlapping states or experiences include joy, exultation, delight, bliss, and love. Antonyms include suffering, sadness, grief, and pain. The term pleasure is sometimes used to ...

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Utopia: Encyclopedia II - Utopia book - Plot

Utopia book - Book 1: Dialogue of Counsel. The work begins with some letters between Thomas More and a couple of real people he met on the continent: Peter Gilles, Town clerk of Antwerp and Jerome Busleiden, counsellor to Charles V. These letters help continue the fiction that they actually met Raphael and they also include a specimen of the Utopian alphabet and its poetry. The letters also explain why nobody else had visited Utopia; someone had coughed and the exact longitude and latitude had not been heard, but ...

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Utopia: Encyclopedia II - Utopia book - The meaning of the work

One of the most troublesome questions about Utopia is Thomas More's reason for writing it. Some of the ideas in it, such as the ease of divorce, euthanasia and both married or women priests, seem to be polar opposites of his beliefs and those expected of the devout Catholic that he was. The concept of religious toleration seem to particularly jar with the information we have about him as Lord Chancellor; that he was a keen persecutor of heretics, i.e. Protestants. Also the communistic life style of a ...

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Utopia: Encyclopedia II - Utopia online game - History

Utopia came online in January 1999 after a series of betas, referred to by players as "First Beta," "Long Beta," and "Short Beta." Game creator Mehul Patel was involved in the BBS-based gaming movement, and authored the very successful BBS games BRE and SRE prior to moving to the web with Earth: 2025 online multiplayer game. Utopia's earliest rounds are often spoken of as a golden, chaotic age by the game's most experienced players. Because kingdoms were broken up after each of the betas, players initially assumed they w ...

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Utopia online game, Utopia online game - History, Utopia online game - Gameplay, Utopia online game - Overview, Utopia online game - Strategy & Growth, Utopia online game - Inter-Kingdom Relations & War, Utopia online game - Objectives, Utopia online game - Society, Utopia online game - Cheating, Utopia online game - Tools, Utopia online game - Jargon

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Utopia: Encyclopedia II - Utopia online game - Gameplay

Utopia online game - Overview. Like in many browser-based strategy games, Utopia has a real-time gaming environment. A player's province continues to grow, produce resources, and recruit soldiers even when he or she is not logged on. This also means that a province may be attacked even while its player is not logged in. For this reason, many kingdoms encourage their players to log in freq ...

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Utopia online game, Utopia online game - History, Utopia online game - Gameplay, Utopia online game - Overview, Utopia online game - Strategy & Growth, Utopia online game - Inter-Kingdom Relations & War, Utopia online game - Objectives, Utopia online game - Society, Utopia online game - Cheating, Utopia online game - Tools, Utopia online game - Jargon

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