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Gregory: Describe what utopia looks like and why





       A utopia looks looks like a place where everyone believes that they have a purpose and is happy with that purpose. If everyone in life truly believed that they had a greater purpose in life people would be so much happier. In a utopia government is not a necessary evil and the people will be completely in control. In a utopia we have equality of opportunity even more than we do now and we don't all finish the same but we start that way.

       In a utopia it might not even be acknowledged by everyone as one but every one is happy. Everyone is also in control of themselves and their destiny. There is also no government for people to complain about for other people not agreeing with them. A utopia might not be considered perfect by everyone because there is no way for everyone to be happy but it would be pretty close.




     

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  1. I have similar ideas about how an utopia would be like. I especially agree with the fact that the government shouldn't be oppressive in anyway.

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