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Motivated by the desire to live an idyllic life, people who are part of utopian movements may retreat from the larger society and form their own communities with like-minded others.
In their utopic ideas, these people create "fantasy worlds" in which they live and practically retreat from the everyday world.
The goal of many utopian societies was to create self-sufficient communities where people could have similar goals and live out their ideal beliefs."
These utopian movements started in the 1800s, during the Second Great Awakening. Many people considered utopian societies as the possibility to have a perfect or ideal society in which people could prosper, live happily with no problems, and tolerating differences. People soon realized that these futuristic societies or perfect societies were out of reach and hard to accomplish.