UTOPIA x DYSTOPIA
The word "utopia" comes from Ancient Greek and means "place that does not exist". It is used to refer to a perfect situation, an ideal world, a society without social, economic or political problems. The idea of "utopia" often appears in literature and philosophy to simulate an ideal situation, but in practice, "utopia" is often seen as a completely unattainable goal.
Dystopia is a concept that refers to an imagined or fictional society characterized by oppressive and undesirable conditions. It is often portrayed as the opposite of a utopia, where everything is perfect and ideal. In a dystopian society, various aspects of life, such as government control, social order, technology, or the environment, have deteriorated or become corrupted, leading to a bleak and often nightmarish existence for its inhabitants.
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