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siniylev [52]
3 years ago
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Is it realistic to believe in panaceas and utopias?

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lapo4ka [179]3 years ago
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it is not realistic to believe in panaceas and Utopias

Angelina_Jolie [31]3 years ago
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A utopian society is an ideal society that does not exist in reality. Utopian societies are often characterized by benevolent governments that ensure the safety and general welfare of its citizens. Society and its institutions treat all citizens equally and with dignity, and citizens live in safety without fear. I would like to see a society where the citizens don't live in fear, even IF they are safe.

No it is not realistic to believe in utopias

The definition of a panacea is a remedy that says it will cure all illness and difficulties. I believe that can't be realistic, it doesn't seem possible maybe It could make things worse or something. I really doubt it could. Because certain things need certain objects.

NO it is not realistic to believe in panaceas

I hope this helped you. Please tell me if I hadn't understood what it meant before.

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