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Mark/Space: Anachron City: Library: Glossary: utopia
Utopia Term coined by Sir Thomas More in the early 16th century. Derived from two Greek words: Eutopia (meaning 'good place') and Outopia (meaning 'no place'). Thomas More intended the irony when he wrote his genre-setting novel, Utopia . The word now conjures up the vision of an ideal society. --Henry W.Targowski (in Mark/Space ). The word UTOPIA stands in common usage for the ultimate in human ...
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