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Utopia

Sir Thomas More was a humanist who wrote the book Utopia. Utopia was a book written that had a revolutionary idea, a perfect society. Utopia has been significant throughout history, because it depicts a perfect society without human greed and corruption. Yet, the main reason for it's controversy is that there will never be a Utopian society. There are a couple of reasons for the impossibility of a Utopian society. It is impossible for people to be selfless. We are human beings and our selfishness will get the better of us. Darwin's theory of "survival of the fittest" correlates with the impossibility of a Utopia in that there will be winners and there will be losers. In the Utopian society of the book, it seems as though every person is a winner which is impossible. If you look at history there has never been a perfect society. Thomas More wrote Utopia in 1516, almost five hundred years have past sin


Indeed there are genuinely selfless people in the world, but they are a small minority. Humans always want more than the next person. Even then American society has flaws in it's system. Some people can jump higher and run faster than others. The selfishness of human beings can never and will never disappear. Hythloday stated in the book that no matter how good of a proposal policy of a Utopian society is, it will look ludicrous to a person who is used to a different way of life. Yet, no society has come close to being a Utopia. No one can create a Utopia, not in five hundred years and not in a thousand years. No matter how good of a concept that the Utopian society holds people won't accept it, because they have a different way of viewing the world. Nearly five hundred years have passed since the concept of a Utopian society has been introduced to the world and nothing resembles a Utopia. Thomas More wrote a remarkable book about a Utopian society, but the concept could never exist. Almost every person is selfish in this world. There are clearly winners and losers in our society.

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