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How to use utopian in a sentence

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At that point, science and the transformation of society were necessarily seen in utopian terms.
The attempt to act in accordance with a system of ideas is invariably denounced as ideological, fanatical, utopian or millenarian.
Digital technology comes to us heralded by a great deal of utopian ballyhoo, but in some surprising ways it discourages creativity.
Would they brainwash and indoctrinate me with utopian, sci-fi visions of an alternate reality?
The utopian society is a communal one, where all people are genuine equals.
During the past century empires crashed, new states foundered, utopian projects failed and entire civilisations melted down.
Is there then even a faint possibility of sensitising kids to the utopian ideals of freedom, justice and equality?
They are helping to shape a larger international utopian metanarrative of tolerance.
However, these utopian dreams were soon subsumed by the demands of the Party, which held a more totalizing conception of art.
Shakespeare thus places himself between utopian totalitarians and libertarian fundamentalists.
All apocalyptic and millenarian ideologies ultimately converge on the utopian transformation of the body through suffering.
The most stratospheric flights of that speech exuded the utopian impossibilism which he attacked when practised by the self-indulgent Old Left.
Nevertheless, while he pursued this utopian conception, he also saw in the course of history the configuration of its crises and impasses.
There is a certain confidence and strength and a kind of utopian fairyland represented in this painting.
The greatest of philosophical idealists, the Greek Plato, founded around 25 centuries ago the first Socialist utopian system.
Considering Rousseau, with whom he quarrelled, as utopian, he hypothesized an art which was morally neutral and elitist.
Viewed in light of class inequality as a structuration process, modularity has both a utopian and a reifying aspect.
The intellectual, like the utopian, is constantly attacked for obscurantism.
He proposes that we read the novel's valorization of failure as its way of preserving the possibility of a utopian future.
Faced with such a vision, a standard reaction is to declare it unrealistic and utopian.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The utopian in me says that we will find ways to reinvent literacy, if not save it.
The Pueblo mesa offers him a less assailable though only vicarious utopian site with which to identify.
These little tech-hamlets down the 101 were deceptively utopian.
A visionary engineer with a utopian goal, John Adolphus Etzler enlists a handful of London citizens to establish a collective in Trinidad.
The Icarians were a typical utopian socialist commune founded in 1848 by the French refugee Etienne Cabet.
Across from it stood two wall-mounted lecterns carrying short texts that mimicked and twisted the utopian language of campaign rhetoric into dystopian diatribes.
When I first met Gus Van Sant in the mid 1980s, My Own Private Idaho was his dream project, almost utopian in design, for its unabashed portrayal of same-sex love.
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