The language of the street ....
Ossie told ....
The term "Utopia" means that the human imagination projected onto the an ideal world .. It was written by Thomas More (1478-1535) with the title "The Utopia "....
... Utopia was a fictional community whose political, economic and cultural fit is perfect where you have the happiness of all its citizens ... as opposed to human societies in times of Thomas More.
Plato (428-347 BC-BC) also featured in the book "The Republic" the description of an idealized society ....
Influenced by the work of Thomas More, Amerigo Vespucci in his imagination was stimulated to see from afar the island of Fernando Noronha (1503), with all the open space, he cried "New World "!...
And other works much earlier Thomas More, "The Garden of Gilgamesch", "The Island of sacred history" of Euhemerus and myths of Hesiod ...
The concept is the opposite of Utopia Dystopia ..
are an important component in the concept of Utopia: The dream of the ideal and the desire to find possibilities for change and transformation ... arising from the defects of society and is based on the roots of reality more real and concrete.
and I liked the magic word and I remembered ....
utopia with ... the French Revolution and the Rise of the North American colonies against Britain ... are wonderful testimonies reflect the birth of the germ called democracy with unchanging values \u200b\u200bare liberty and equality .. Colonies
created by European men and women, poor people escape poverty and servidumbre.Y who dare to confront something that seemed impossible to conceive.
was the triumph of the oppressed against the system rigid and inaccessible European estates there in the eighteenth century ... an exciting time to be known in LSE!
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