The Pros And Cons Of A Utopian Society

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What is a utopia? A utopia is a world where everything is perfect. In a utopia, everyone would be perfect. There would be the perfect government. There wouldn’t be any more world hunger or there wouldn’t be people who lived on the streets. In a utopia, everything that is wrong today in reality, would be perfect. Many people experiment and try to make a utopia, but they always fail because of one reason: a utopia is not possible. Utopian societies are not possible nor will ever become possible. One reason a utopian society is not possible is that in order to have a utopian society, you need to have the perfect everything, and well, no person on Earth is perfect or even close to it. Everyone has their own imperfections. This doesn’t stop the flawed people from trying to create a utopian society.Many people have tried to create a utopian society, but all of them were unsuccessful. In the …show more content…

In the article that talks about how utopias are not possible,” Why utopias fail”, it states,” if men were angels, no government would be necessary.”(1) This part of the article is stating that if people were perfect, there would be no need to have people who call out are mistakes, but since nobody is perfect, we do need people to call out mistakes and serve the consequence. All humans are flawed, its like it’s in our genes. We are all prone to do something wrong constantly, no matter how hard we try to be perfect, we always end up failing. This is very important to understand that people are prone to mistakes and flaws. This also demonstrates that we need to have rules that keep us in place, because without them what would we be. We would be just a good a wild animals. It would create havoc and chaos, a apocalypse if you will . Therefore, utopian societies are not possible no matter how hard we try, we will never be

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