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Each utopia should contain a constitution, descriptions of the political system and the everyday lives of the people, including a description of the housing, communication pathways, transportation pathways, and working conditions.<br>
 
Each utopia should contain a constitution, descriptions of the political system and the everyday lives of the people, including a description of the housing, communication pathways, transportation pathways, and working conditions.<br>
 
It could also describe a kind of dystopia (anti-utopia) pointing to aberrations of current developments.  
 
It could also describe a kind of dystopia (anti-utopia) pointing to aberrations of current developments.  
* [[One-World Utopia]]
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* [[One-World]]
* [[Rational Utopia]]
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* [[Sustainable World]]
 
* [[Orwell's Utopia]]
 
* [[Orwell's Utopia]]
* [[Cave Utopia]]
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* [[Cave World]]
  
 
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Living in Utopia (livinUtopia)

Utopia (from Greek Outopia: ou' for "no" and '-topos' for "place), is the idea of an ideal community of mankind, not existing but intended to be a target to aim for. It was the title of a book by Thomas More written in 1516, which mainly follows Plato's Republica, in which Plato describes the idea of a perfect community.
UtopiaWiki is intended to be a collection not only of social, but also economic, ecological, technical and political ideas that might influence the direction of the future of the real world.
Each utopia should contain a constitution, descriptions of the political system and the everyday lives of the people, including a description of the housing, communication pathways, transportation pathways, and working conditions.
It could also describe a kind of dystopia (anti-utopia) pointing to aberrations of current developments.

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