Goodness doesn't require misfortune/badness. If you insist it does, can you explain a bit more? — TheMadFool
if everyone isn't equally happy, it's not a utopia. — Thanatos Sand
if everyone isn't equally happy, it's not a utopia.
— Thanatos Sand
Oh righty - so call off the search then on the basis of a technicality?
How then are you going to set your goals in Prutopia? — TheMadFool
if everyone isn't equally happy, it's not a utopia. — Thanatos Sand
Who told you that? Anyways, we are discussing practoipias, mainly in order to circumvent nhihilists.
I think you are hung up on the definition of Utopia - using it as an excuse not to think about how society could be better.
By acknowledging diverstiy — Jake Tarragon
Lots of societal change has recently occurred rather quickly - I'm thinking of sexuality and race. — Jake Tarragon
Forget everything being "perfect". Forget everyone being "equal". Forget people being in a permanent state of bliss.
Think instead of a practical Utopia as being an optimum - or even just a "very good", way of organizing society and the economy in terms of delivering happiness and well being for all. Does such a project have a chance, at least, of being sensibly formulated as long as the aforementioned extreme demands are abandoned? — Jake Tarragon
No chance at all, in my opinion. — Cynical Eye
An organized society might be what some people have been yearning for but at the same time some people don't settle for comfort or mediocrity. — Cynical Eye
All fine ideas, but what you're missing is a proper analysis of the state of the human condition — Noble Dust
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