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telo118 [61]
3 years ago
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Who created utopainism

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larisa86 [58]3 years ago
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Utopianism was created by Sir Thomas More. Utopianism is defined as "a community or society possessing highly desirable or near perfect qualities." However, this can be used to describe a society that is aiming for this or fictional societies. The word can be used across many different academic spheres, such as economics, ecology, politics, history, science, technology,religion and feminism.
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