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Add to this fictional/model/aphoristic utopias designed to illustrate a principle or teach a moral but which are not expected to ever exist, from actual real world utopias which are meant to happen. Map Vs territory. | Add to this fictional/model/aphoristic utopias designed to illustrate a principle or teach a moral but which are not expected to ever exist, from actual real world utopias which are meant to happen. Map Vs territory. | ||
Plato, the wiser rule by the philosopher king and his theory of the forms | |||
===Past utopias and the fall from grace=== | |||
Past utopias that have receded into myth. The garden of eden, paradise lost and Satan falling from heaven | |||
CF the ascetic lost utopia of Sparta | |||
, the golden age of Greece, Rome, Carthage, Kronos — utopian societies that we have lost and need somehow to find a way back to ... before the library at Alexandria burned, when America was previously great... |