Utopia

Utopia is an ideal community or society possessing a perfect socio-politico-legal system. The term has been used to describe both intentional communities that attempt to create an ideal society, and fictional societies portrayed in literature. It has spawned other concepts, most prominently dystopia. Many books that deal with "utopia" are actually putting out a plot or message of a "false utopia".

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The Town with No Mirrors
The Men
Pantopia
Perhaps the Stars (Terra Ignota, #4)
Everyday Utopia: What 2,000 Years of Wild Experiments Can Teach Us About the Good Life
Half-Earth Socialism: A Plan to Save the Future from Extinction, Climate Change and Pandemics
Multispecies Cities: Solarpunk Urban Futures
Heaven Is a Place on Earth
Better to Have Gone: Love, Death, and the Quest for Utopia in Auroville
Cwen
The Oldest Dance (Wisdom Revolution, #2)
Maya of the In-between (Maya Rising, #1)
Maailmantyttäret
The New Naturals
Aarteidesi aikakirjat
Brave New World
The Giver (The Giver, #1)
Utopia
The Dispossessed: An Ambiguous Utopia
1984
Island
Looking Backward: 2000-1887
Herland (The Herland Trilogy, #2)
Scythe (Arc of a Scythe, #1)
Fahrenheit 451
The Hunger Games (The Hunger Games, #1)
Nowhere in America by Hal RammelUtopia Avenue by David  MitchellThe Almost Nearly Perfect People by Michael BoothThe Dispossessed by Ursula K. Le GuinGreetings from Utopia Park by Claire  Hoffman
"Topia" in Titles
304 books — 17 voters

The Theatre of the Occult Revival by Edmund B. LinganMadame Blavatsky's Baboon by Peter WashingtonThe Dawn of the New Cycle by W. Michael AshcraftPoint Loma Community in California, 1897-1942 by Emmett A. GreenwaltExplorations in Music and Esotericism by Professor Emeritus Leonard ...
•Lomaland (1898-1942)
35 books — 2 voters

Mockingjay by Suzanne CollinsDivergent by Veronica RothThe Hobbit by J.R.R. TolkienThe Maze Runner by James DashnerThe Fault in Our Stars by John Green
2014: From Print to the Big Screen
35 books — 21 voters
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray BradburyIl mondo nuovo by Aldous HuxleyRagazze elettriche by Naomi AldermanNoi by Yevgeny Zamyatin1984 by George Orwell
Società alternative
66 books — 13 voters


Marge Piercy
We can only know what we can truly imagine. Finally what we see comes from ourselves.
Marge Piercy, Woman on the Edge of Time

G.K. Chesterton
A permanent possibility of selfishness arises from the mere fact of having a self, and not from any accidents of education or ill-treatment. And the weakness of all Utopias is this, that they take the greatest difficulty of man and assume it to be overcome, and then give an elaborate account of the overcoming of the smaller ones. They first assume that no man will want more than his share, and then are very ingenious in explaining whether his share will be delivered by motor-car or balloon.
G.K. Chesterton, Heretics

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