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dreddllama t1_iqqmv7w wrote
Reply to comment by MyNameIsNonYaBizniz in Utopia”: meaning ‘no place’; from Greek: οὐ (not’) and τόπος (‘place’) by Sphaerocypraea
Did you read the book though??
MyNameIsNonYaBizniz t1_iqqtbfb wrote
What book? This thread is about the article describing the concept and history of utopia.
sunflowercompass t1_iqrcctj wrote
Sir Thomas More coined the actual term for as the title of the book.
While Plato's Republic describes an utopian government(as in aspirational, perfect society) he did not use the word.
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