Confus VI Utopia
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Utopia derives from the Greek and literally means no-place or as Quevedo glossed; There is no such place. The word was coined by Thomas More to describe an ideal society and therefore nonexistent. This republic is imagined as better than the known ones especially the European one of the Renaissance for which the term can be interpreted as Eutopia also derived from the Greek; meaning the good place as opposed to dystopia or bad place. In a strict sense the term refers to the homonymous work of Tomás Moro; D? Optimo R?p?blicae Statu d?que Nova Insula ?topia. In it Utopia is the name given to an island and the fictitious community that inhabits it whose political economic and cultural organization contrasts in many ways with the English society of the time. With this work Moro creates the genre of political utopias and therefore in more general terms the word utopia is used to refer to an ideal political society with a desirable plan project doctrine or system that seems very difficult to make or imaginative representation of a future society with favorable characteristics for health the common well-being of society which usually contains a more or less implicit criticism of the really existing political society. In another sense the term utopian is used to refer in a pejorative way to the theories or political programs that are considered unrealizable.
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