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             When professor Caritat arrived in Calcula, he was surprisingly
             Greeted by an old friend. Gregory Maximand was described as a trim, tanned, fit man with a perpetual smile on his face. Caritat was invited to stay with his friend Gregory, and was invited to stay for dinner. Professor Caritat agreed to this but first he wanted to see the city. As they started their trip back to Gregory's house professor noticed that the cars and the buses were very clean. As they drove past some more of the city Caritat noticed that for the most part the entire city was well ordered and neat. All of the buildings were very modern and they were described as being tall and very elegant.
             Looking more closely at the city he noticed the people, they were all dressed very neatly. As they walked they would stop now and then, pull out a calculator, punch in a few numbers, and then continue on their way. In addition, Caritat noticed that everyone was smiling, and all the people looked very content in their lives. Every where he looked he saw efficiency, and prosperity, and cleanliness. As the professor continued his visit, he noticed that there were no old or handicapped people on the streets. Caritat asked Gregory where the entire less fortunate people were and where did the lower classes live. Gregory explained that there were no classes and that every person in Utilitara was equal.
             The successes of the community in Utiltaria were based on the principal that every one contributes to the community, and those who contribute everything they can live well. Those who do not contribute are considered failures. These people lived in a very well maintained building. The building was surrounded my grass and a pound and playgrounds for the kids. The title on the building read the "Farewell House," this was very utilitarian because it pointed to the future giving hope that you were going to live this place soon. The paintings and the...

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