Something strange happened on the road to our much-celebrated post-industrial utopia. |
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In utopia, every citizen has immediate access to the appropriate specialist for medical consultation. |
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These meetings put into practice and hold out hope for a utopia based not on economic but spiritual prosperity. |
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He wanted to create an ideal city, an urban utopia, and wrote the charter for it. |
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People seem to regard Fire Island as a utopia, and it's not hard to discern why. |
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Wilson sought to achieve a utopia, in which all nations would adhere strictly to moral principles. |
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Education, Democracy and thus high taxation are necessary parts of what I imagine to be utopia. |
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Any vision of utopia based on shiny automobiles to wheek you places quickly on rails is not mine. |
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Post-riot Los Angeles is rescripted in Rush Hour as a multicultural utopia and a capitalist's dream. |
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What adventures await our hero in the post-communist utopia of the Czech Republic? |
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A utopia is not a portrait of the real world, or of the actual political or social order. |
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Unfortunately, the alternative to a single superpower is not a multilateral utopia but the anarchic nightmare of a new Dark Age. |
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Predictably enough, a murder-free utopia soon starts to look mighty dystopic. |
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We have become enlightened the future has dawned we can all now live in the vego utopia without being vego. |
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They were also socialists, but unlike their Slavophile counterparts, they did not believe in a utopia. |
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The question of whether or not these works engage or create a sense of place, as opposed to the no-place of Arcadian utopia, is never asked. |
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Music is somehow related to it, and a metaphor of restlessness, romanticism, utopia somehow. |
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It means, perhaps, that we have entered some sort of post-racial utopia. |
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By excavating these ruins of information's past, the author hopes to gesture beyond totalizing visions of information society as knowledge-based utopia or Orwellian dystopia. |
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He was so disappointed with communism that he decided that the Khomeini utopia was the right one! |
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The utopia that the settlers sought always remained beyond their grasp. |
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He draws on anthropological research and evidence to show that the idea of a stateless society does not involve a mysterious leap from reality into utopia since the state is only a recent invention. |
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Founded as a utopia where possessions, childcare, and love were communal, traditional family structures were banned. |
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Artistically he translated this into a bucolic rural utopia in the Shire, the antipode to modern industrialised society, where Frodo longs to return. |
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One concerns Camelot, usually envisioned as a doomed utopia of chivalric virtue, undone by the fatal flaws of Arthur and Sir Lancelot. |
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In Bayard's nonreading utopia the printing press would never have been invented, let alone penicillin or the MacBook. |
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And the capital city is a veritable utopia of acceptance and integration. |
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A discursus on utopia follows, beginning with Georg Lukacs and Ernst Bloch on expressionism and proceeding to Marcuse. |
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The city quickly becomes a vision of urban utopia only to be destroyed in vengeance by Xanthippe, as all golems do. |
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In Bellamy's utopia, property was held in common and money replaced with a system of equal credit for all. |
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If only everyone on the Internet would do this, we could realize the dream of a spamless Internet utopia. |
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Yet the model would benefit from a broader treatment of biblically and Hellenistically grounded notions of utopia, such as that presented by Steven Schweizer. |
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Entrance into the Mormon Temple is the utopia to strive for in Mormondom. |
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As an imaginative mode, utopia creates possible worlds, but understands the fictiveness and the perpetual state of incompleteness that such worlds enshrine. |
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The small island of Nosy Boroha off the northeastern coast of Madagascar has been proposed by some historians as the site of the legendary pirate utopia of Libertalia. |
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It held there was a Polish utopia during the Piast Dynasty a thousand years before, and modern Polish nationalists should restore its central values of Poland for the Poles. |
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William Haber, launches upon this unique opportunity to jettison his own dronish existence, and remake the world to match his personal vision of utopia. |
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Despite changes in both literary trends and social values, Heidi's Alpine utopia has unadulteratedly maintained its popular and untarnished image for more than a century. |
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What does she say about Perez's vision of a gayless utopia? The one-line chapter pitting gays with the abject mother of macho dismissal and scorn? |
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Many scholars have made a Utopia from an egalitarian society in which coteries of artists wined and dined their rich and enlightened patrons. |
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The murals feature both secular and religious imagery and allude to issues such as slavery and notions of Utopia. |
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It was hardly a socialist Utopia, but enough to earn the undying hatred of reactionaries like Winston Churchill. |
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Yet this Utopia seems increasingly difficult to attain without resort to war. |
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The workers' revolution would thus usher in a lasting age of genuine Utopia. |
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What fascinated me though was in Wallace's communist football Utopia he was crook on what some clubs were able to pay their assistant coaches. |
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It was Sir Thomas More who thrust the words Utopia and Utopian into the canon of modern language. |
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Was Georgia a wholesome, egalitarian Utopia or an expedient way to harden the soft underbelly of the Southern colonies? |
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There is a strain of feminism that encourages women to behave as if we have arrived in some feminist Utopia where rape is impossible. |
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In the gospels of social engineering this transformation was leading to a future Utopia of welfare capitalism. |
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He talks at length about fantasy and space opera and the various visions of Utopia that permeate science-fiction. |
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It's the dark shadow of the fascism of modernist brutalism, the truth incarnate that every Utopia is unachievable. |
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And while moving to a trailer home in Utopia, Texas and living off-grid sounds great to me, my wife wasn't too hep on the idea. |
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The world seemed to be their oyster, particularly as second album, Utopia Parkway, found its way onto several year end best of lists. |
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For decades, the national identity represented a progressive Utopia in her eyes. |
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They have this idea that it's Utopia, but the lifestyle is in no way idyllic. |
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Indeed, she is under no illusions that, left to their own democratic devices, women would freely choose the Utopia she has in mind. |
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Will we be accused of living in Utopia by asking if there is anything sacrosanct and inviolable anymore? |
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In short, Luther did not imagine, at least in earthly world before the end of time, some Utopia free of violence. |
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I share your opinion of the marriage laws but not your conclusion that you must defer your wedding until Utopia arrives. |
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Other than that, the world would be a Utopia, void of the overly verbose descriptions of fantasy dreamscapes that plague today's society. |
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Sometimes, in our expeditiousness to move the world down the path towards the workers' Utopia, we aren't cognizant of who we are excluding from the process. |
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The notion of escape from the present is ubiquitous in these works, consistent with the presumption underlying the idea of Utopia as a place of retreat from the present world. |
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In such a situation, deviant political cultists who preach a Utopia that can be attained by violence get a hearing from people who would have otherwise dismissed them. |
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In contrast to the communist Utopia of Plato's Republic, Aristotle provides a comprehensive list of the comparative advantages of private property in Politics. |
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It is the American dream, but also the socialist Utopia, the glimmer of hope for the poor, the comforter of the oppressed who yearn for salvation. |
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He says that in the initial postwar decades, these oases of comfort and architectural swank that sprang up throughout Europe and the Middle East embodied American Utopia. |
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This carceral city seems, superficially, reminiscent of the Utopia of unbroken visibility and unrelenting surveillance envisaged in Bentham's Panopticon. |
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It is the writing of a man who understood that sober, bleak-eyed realism serves the cause of human emancipation more faithfully than starry-eyed Utopia. |
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One of the many good touches in this book is its linguistic bent, as in the explanation of tilth and bourn, farming terms carried as baggage to the American Utopia. |
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Buck-Morss possesses an unregenerate belief in dialectical Utopia, and holds out the possibility of these dreamworlds eventually being converted into reality. |
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It's not another unrealizable Utopia or a new universal doctrine. |
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Nozick's Anarchy, State, and Utopia from 1970 was the founding document, the God and Man at Yale of the movement. |
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Until that Utopia arrives, it might be heartening to realize that most students have easy, albeit illegal, access to these drugs. |
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The word Utopia, in More's hands, is actually a play on words. |
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The conversations were intense and spectacular, charged with the unspoken understanding that the round-table meetings themselves were a kind of Utopia. |
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By recalling the idyllic past, the poetic imagination can, by bringing forth the image of that apparently lost Utopia, promote its future restoration. |
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In the process, they create works that subvert the Utopia of corporate musicianship, which advertises the fantasy of a seamless computer-aided sound reproduction. |
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Using a mixture of readings and commentary, he ranges from More's Utopia through the English Civil War period with its Levellers, Ranters and Diggers. |
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Stalin's foreign admirers were wall-eyed intellectuals, tantalised by the violent engineering of Utopia as they stalked the corridors of the London School of Economics. |
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John de Mol later started his own company Talpa which created show franchises like The Voice and Utopia. |
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More's best known and most controversial work, Utopia is a novel written in Latin. |
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Bruce Foye's The Goat won in the Sydney 38 division from Utopia and Undercliff PS Wild One. |
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Lafferty wrote his novel Past Master as a modern equivalent to More's Utopia, which he saw as a satire. |
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He also wrote Utopia, published in 1516, about the political system of an imaginary ideal island nation. |
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The Soviet Union honoured him for the Communist attitude toward property rights expressed in Utopia. |
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Robert Nozick and John Rawls expressed competing visions in Nozick's Anarchy, State, and Utopia and Rawls' A Theory of Justice. |
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Sir Thomas More's Utopia, published in 1516, debated the benefits of the death penalty in dialogue form, coming to no firm conclusion. |
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Similar landforms have been documented on Mars, particularly in the northern plains such as Utopia Planitia. |
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Early works influenced by Utopia included New Atlantis by Francis Bacon, Erewhon by Samuel Butler, and Candide by Voltaire. |
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Then abruptly, the road to Utopia is blocked by a tractor belonging to the movie's resident Doubting Thomas. |
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Utopia gave rise to a literary genre, Utopian and dystopian fiction, which features ideal societies or perfect cities, or their opposite. |
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Gold as a sign of wealth and prestige was ridiculed by Thomas More in his treatise Utopia. |
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One of the most famous is Pienza, close to Siena, a Renaissance city, also called The Ideal Town or Utopia Town. |
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Fortunately for Herbert, Uppark had a magnificent library in which he immersed himself, reading many classic works, including Plato's Republic, and More's Utopia. |
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An international team of researchers identified dozens of these geological bumps, some hundreds of meters wide, in satellite images of craters on Mars' Utopia Planitia. |
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A wetland called Utopia has been designed for birds to nest in. |
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Those Sullivan wrote himself include Thespis, Iolanthe, Princess Ida, The Yeomen of the Guard, The Gondoliers, The Grand Duke and probably Utopia Limited. |
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