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“no place” an ideal place or state any visionary system of political or social perfection

Sir Thomas More’s book Utopia

religious groups experimental communities socialist groups

a foundational book about the perfect example government – a Republic. no war, no poverty, no lawyers, no misery

shared belongings everyone has jobs The longest lasting utopia ever, based in Oneida, NY. Founded in 1848, lasted 33 years. shared belongings everyone has jobs

A new utopia in planning for Florida that hopes to be the “green”est city on Earth. Completely green energy Construction planned to begin in 2015

The perfect science discovery community The perfect science discovery community. Founded in 1825, lasted 2 years. famous for its scientific discoveries

Each year, they try to invent a new functioning utopia.

a supposedly ideal place that has some secret problems an enlightened one shows the world how things could be better

The seemingly insignificant man, Winston Smith works for the government. His job is to change the records, to change history, to rewrite the events of our past. Eventually, he can’t stand it and begins a rebellion that leads him into torture and all kinds of other trouble.

Each year, the government “reaps” 2 teens from each District to have the honor of competing in the Hunger Games. The problem is only one person will make it out alive. This is the government’s way of keeping the people under control and in fear.

The United States government tries to create the perfect society by making people work the jobs they assign and controlling the technology.

The government is cloning people and producing hundreds of twins for scientific growth and research. That can’t be good!

Everything and everyone is the same in Jonas’s community Everything and everyone is the same in Jonas’s community. That’s the best way to make sure no one gets hurt. The community leaders choose everything for you – your name, your family, your job, your hobbies, your world. But what happens when someone wants more than the same?