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'''The Utopia''' Wikia is a place for the exposition and discussion of the various notions and concepts of "ideal" places throughout history, their influence or lack of it upon actual human societies and further speculation on their roles in the future. The wiki includes discussion of famous dystopias, and historical attempts to establish societies on particular notions of utopian principles. This is also a place where users can present their own ideas on what "utopian" ideals are worth pursuing, and how some of them might be implemented in the real world. | |||
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Description[edit]
The Utopia Wikia is a place for the exposition and discussion of the various notions and concepts of "ideal" places throughout history, their influence or lack of it upon actual human societies and further speculation on their roles in the future. The wiki includes discussion of famous dystopias, and historical attempts to establish societies on particular notions of utopian principles. This is also a place where users can present their own ideas on what "utopian" ideals are worth pursuing, and how some of them might be implemented in the real world.