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Title: Utopia vs' Dystopia


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Utopia vs. Dystopia
  • World Views

2
Definitions
  • UTOPIA
  • A society or a place that is perfect or ideal
  • DYSTOPIA
  • A society or a place whose imperfection is
    perfect or extreme

3
Common Features of a Utopia
  • Contemporary concerns are completely resolved
    (poverty, famine, racism, overpopulation,
    pollution, etc.)
  • Individual needs are fulfilled
  • Social conflicts are do not exist or are easily
    resolved
  • Institutional structure that exists has
    unchallenged, consensus authority granted by the
    people

4
Common Features of a Dystopia
  • Contemporary concerns are exaggerated (greater
    inequity, overpopulation, pollution, starvation,
    etc.)
  • Oppression of the majority by a ruling elite
  • Fear of automazationbeing taken over by our own
    technological developments
  • Regimentation of society (lack of freedoms,
    privacy, etc.)
  • Basic fears exaggerated (distrust of others,
    unknown health concernsdisease, contaminated
    water, etc)

5
Purpose of Dystopia
Social Commentary
  • Lack of action to change things will not produce
    this unavoidable outcome
  • Raises ethical questions concerning contemporary
    issuescloning, computerization, nuclear arms,
    etc.
  • Images of future society, pointing fearfully at
    the way the world is supposedly going to be, in
    order to provide urgent propaganda for a change
    in direction

6
What can we do with utopian and dystopian visions?
  • Imagine our best possible or worst possible
    outcomes of our current trajectory (If we dont
    change things, what is going to happen?)
  • Consider the moral and ethical implications of
    current developments

7
The Role of Technology
  • In a Utopia technology acts as an enabler,
    helping (if not solely acting) to resolve
    contemporary problems
  • Positive role
  • In a dystopia
  • technology is the cause of exaggerated
    contemporary problems (computers take over
    humans)
  • Technology is also the method by which the
    dystopia sustains (technologies of surveillance,
    control, etc.)
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