- No, because a Utopia is a Utopia for everyone or it’s not a Utopia. - Utopia means “no place” so all utopias, by definition are imaginary., - Yes! - "The word utopia was coined in 1516 from Ancient Greek by the Englishman Sir Thomas More for his Latin text Utopia. It literally translates as “no place”, " - So, when people say they’ll be happy in utopia, they’re unintentionally making a depressing dark joke? - They are essentially saying that they would be happy in a place that does not exist. Doesn’t exclude the possibility that happiness could still be found in a place that does. 
 
- Neverland 
- This the etymology yes. - “But it now usually describes an ideal society that is considered better than contemporary society.” - So, as you can see we’re not in ancient greece, are we? “Buzz lightyear smug squint” 
 
 
- Interesting concept. Kind of like “is it really heaven if people you didn’t like while you were alive are also there?” - Utopia can never be utopia for everyone because some people will want hierarchy and superiority over others. So with this requirement, utopia cannot exist. Maybe that’s why it doesn’t :D - “Utopia” doesn’t mean everyone gets what they want. People can want things to be worse while still living in a Utopia. - I agree with your more sensible definition but it is a slippery concept. - It’s a bit ambiguous what it means to say: - unless it’s Utopia for everyone - Is it Utopia “for” someone if it isn’t their idea of Utopia? Seems like you are saying yes. - But if yes, then as long as current conditions meet anyone’s definition of utopia, then we’re all living in one. - Which brings us back to the OP. - But if yes, then as long as current conditions meet anyone’s definition of utopia, then we’re all living in one. - No, Utopia has a defined set of meanings. If current conditions meet someone’s definition of Utopia, but doesn’t meet the defined set of meanings, it doesn’t mean current conditions are Utopia. - Where exactly is this defined meaning? - utopia (noun) an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect. - According to Oxford Languages it is very much in the eye of the beholder and not objectively defined. - Let’s go with the Cambridge definition: - a perfect society in which people work well with each other and are happy - The Oxford Languages definition is incomplete enough to not be a valid counter argument - “perfect” doesn’t mean everyone 100% gets what they want. The only sensible interpretation is “perfect” from a societal perspective. - Well we may just have to disagree. Even your definition requires that everyone be happy, and cooperating. I think that goes against your earlier contention that regardless of what people want, utopia has an objective definition. - It is what people want it to be, and people want different things. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
- Utopias are inherently dystopian in they only work when everyone wants the same things and everyone is bound by strict rules. There is no such thing as a utopia. 
 
- You better start believing in cyberpunk dystopia Miss Turner. You’re in one! - Do we at least get cool cyborg bodies that last longer and cool advanced tech? - Best I can do is cyber-psychosis and some shit from 10 years ago - Goddamn it Rick you swindler 
 
- No, but we have shitty A.I videos that will probably spread propaganda on Facebook, so nearly just as good! 
 
 
- After 1 billion the billionaire wants 2 billion. - You can rest soundly knowing these people too will never be happy. - The handful I’ve encountered up-close-and-personal are legitimately miserable. Nice trips, sure. Nice stuff. But the opposite of “joyful” in a very obvious way. 
 
- If you’re thinking of American right-wingers and fascists who are currently celebrating Trump’s victory, I must say their view of the world is so dark, negative and pessimistic, that nobody could really describe it as utopia-like. This is a brief respite for them, nothing more. - If you’re thinking more abstractly, or of some very specific incredibly lucky people, then I guess it could be so. - Clearly not… 
 
- This planet belongs to the ants, we are just their NPCs. 
- One man’s Heaven is another man’s Hell. 
- Walking away from Omelas? 








