utopia

             applies, uses the principle/idea of "freedom" as the major, defining (philosophical) principle in determining and deriving a proper social theory and social systems, as well as for deriving/determing a general philosophical and personal perspective on life.
             attempts to pursue the concept of "utopia", and believes that the concept of "utopia" is a legitimate concept/idea -- philosophically, intellectually, and in practicality
             · "Freedom" as one of the primary defining & guiding principles for "ideal" social systems
             · Freedom as a central element of "EarthState"
             · based on "philosophical" and "moral" philosophical principles, ideas, values and perspective.
             Personal Freedom and Freedom of Expression (& Action
             Boundless, a society without worries, without pains, without sufferings, the perfect society built for the humyn race. It shall be that no boundaries exist to isolate anyone from everyone else and this includes all. Things like countries, the economic class structure, the social class structure, discrimination, racism, and gender issues shall all be banned from this perfect society where those who practice such shall be brutally punished.
             Since the beginning of history, man has tried to devise a perfect political system. Plato designed a utopian Republic, while Karl Marx radically changed the face of the earth by offering up a secular state that is supposed to be sufficient for all. The highest hopes for political systems were held by some 18th century French Enlightenment philosophers, specifically Marie Jean Antoine Nicolas Caritat, the Marquis de Condorcet. However, the concomitant attempt to bring about an ideal humanistic system (based on Enlightenment thought), most nearly attempted in Scandinavia,
             Sweden is a nation of approximately nine million people. It is 170,000 square miles in area, and has a warmer climate than would be expected for its latitude because of the Gulf Stream winds...

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