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Utopia My Utopia Would Be An Isolated Term Paper

Utopia My utopia would be an isolated piece of land, not very accessible from other areas -- such as an island. The island would be situated in a warm temperate area. The geography would be fairly flat without any high mountains. The entire island would be easily accessible by foot. The land would be very rich and fertile, with a variety of agricultural crop's; which would make the island extremely self-sufficient. There would also be a good supply of fresh water. The ecology would be balanced as well. Part of the island would be dedicated to farming and the production of natural and organic foodstuffs. This is a very important aspect as I feel that modern foods have become contaminated at even the lowest ecological level with antibiotics and the biological alternation of crops.

The island will however not be primitive in any sense. It will have a large underground site dedicated to the instillation...

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This will include a comprehensive computer system. This system will monitor main aspects of the island, for example, the temperature and agricultural conditions. It will track changes in the climate for the best ecological conditions and balance. The balance between technology and agriculture will be carefully planned. Being an island, the computer system will also provide a warning system for the possibilities of tsunamis.
This Utopia will have no formal legal system. Rather, it will be run by a democratically elected committee of the members of the island. This committee will be responsible for all administrative affairs. Rather than rigid laws there will be the maintenance and encouragement of customs which will emphasize freedom and the respect for others. This committee will rotate so that no one person or group can assume control over there island. There…

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