Utopia

[ US /juˈtoʊpiə/ ]
[ UK /juːtˈə‍ʊpi‍ə/ ]
NOUN
  1. an imaginary place considered to be perfect or ideal
  2. a book written by Sir Thomas More (1516) describing the perfect society on an imaginary island
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How To Use Utopia In A Sentence

  • Digital technology comes to us heralded by a great deal of utopian ballyhoo, but in some surprising ways it discourages creativity.
  • But to Mr. Robin there is no actually existing Burkeanism anywhere, making those who cite the ideal of a reasonable, pragmatic, nonreactionary conservatism guilty of the kind of utopianism the left is more commonly faulted for. NYT > Home Page
  • If that's supposed to be Utopia, include me out.
  • Let me emphasise the point that the establishment of such a society is not some kind of utopian dream.
  • The criticism of our time ... is indissociable from an investigation and experience of its transcendental field (s), of the (impersonal) tendencies and haecceities which traverse it, as well as the potentialities, utopian ones perhaps, with which our present can be composed. The Skeptic's Field Guide
  • I'm interested in expanding the frontiers of real-world liberty, not spinning Utopias.
  • Were it not so we would be the only Utopia on the globe -- a mythical Earthly Paradise, or a buried sea-city of Atlantis whose only discord is the music of its silver bells. The Conquest of National Fear
  • He rued that they were hijacking his Utopian concepts to unleash "a free-for-all fucking epidemic".
  • ‘We were promised Utopia and we are in the depths of despair,’ said one governor.
  • Ordinary politics adds to these familiar ideals a further one that has no distinct place in utopian axiomatic theory.
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