Utopia: It’s Dimensions in Social Science

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Utopia was an ideal community where society possessed a perfect socio-politico-legal system. The concept of Utopia depicted by Thomas More was aiming to the social improvement in extremist critique of the early Renaissance Age. His proposed model was his ambition to a correction of social imperfection. Although Utopia was only his novel derived from his imagination, Utopia has been used extensively describing a world perfect society. Therefore, Utopia was the focal point of the research questions whether it has been really happened in the real world. According to the study, the paper reflected his falsify of Utopian society. Utopia was only believed as people tried to create the dream world disregarding to their disappointed from reality. Therefore, if the work was not based on facts as it’s only based on More’s fantasy, Utopia was merely another form of fictional novel.

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