Similar words: utopian, myopia, topic, go to pieces, piano, atop, stop, top up. Meaning: [juː'təʊpjə] n. 1. a book written by Sir Thomas More (1516) describing the perfect society on an imaginary island 2. ideally perfect state; especially in its social and political and moral aspects 3. a work of fiction describing a utopia 4. an imaginary place considered to be perfect or ideal.
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31, Such a complete satisfaction of human need is utopia.
32, Utopia: What is your latest tropical storm warning information?
33, I've turned that bloody maniac loose upon utopia.
34, Margaret embarked upon the route to Utopia straightaway.
35, The Prospects of Cultural Globalization: Utopia or Dystopia?
36, Fantasia: Utopia. This is Fantasia.
37, Utopia: Fantasia. This is Utopia.
38, Well, I think the world of Wuxia is more than a utopia. It is a cultural harbor where one can anchor.
39, High-level culture became one-dimensional together with reality. Marcuse raised his salvation theory-"Utopia" progressivism.
40, As their emphasis is on this world,(www.Sentencedict.com) they cling to the belief that man is morally perfectible and that Utopia on earth is achievable.
41, Satirically, many utopian and dystopian books which reveal the fate of book in utopia suffered the fate of being listed as banned books.
42, Sir Thomas More is remembered today as the auther of Utopia.
43, The harmoniousness talked in Utopia written by Plato includs two aspects.
44, The classical utopian novels, typically Utopia by Thomas More, are generally ideological novels with a theme put antecedently .
45, In the third chapter, the author then explained how has Bloch waken the spirit of utopia.
46, They dreamt of a Utopia built on pleasure-seeking, rationality and empathy.
47, The images of China have contributed discursively as the symbol of cultural utopia to construct the experiences of Western modernity.
48, This intentional manipulation by the author, perhaps already let the readers nebulously perceive a remote Utopia upon seeing the chirping swallows.
49, The Utopia is a reflection of human certain demands in the spirit level, and it integrates some kind of human yearning for the real life.
50, Thus, the construction and " the hope " of their communicative theories would become a dream of rootless " Utopia ".
51, Utopia is generally conceived to be an unrealisable, impractical and purely imaginary state, such as unrealistic political and social theories. But Tillich advances a new view.
52, Thus the paper compares the aesthetic ideas of Schiler with that of Marcuse from the angle of aesthetic Utopia.
53, The hope, viewed from temporality, is a utopia that is open to the future.
54, Literature is my Utopia. Here I am not disfranchised . No barrier of the senses shuts me out from the sweet, gracious discourse of my book friends.
55, The British utopia literature undergoes the process of utopia, mock - utopia and dystopia.
56, " He envisioned young Unitarians populating intellectual "shock troops" to combat fantasies of an instant postwar utopia.
57, And we can disproof the political meaning of Utopia through analyzing the defects of the criticism of the anti-Utopianism to Utopia.
58, Utopia trend is very inspiring by sensorial design and sensitive architecture. Here are some projects and realizations, which are light and strong at the same time.
59, Utopia, Natural Law, Natural State and so on, are all the product of legal fiction.
60, By contrast, Dali has never explicitly claimed to be utopia—but this low-key lack of self-promotion is the very reason many fans find it a paradise.
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