Valencia

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Valencia

Introduction

Throughout history men have dreamed of ideal cities, of Utopia symbolizing their situation, their topology, their management, their own aspirations of a more democratic, more just and more free. The Utopia is sometimes the spatial metaphor of ideal society, or conversely it is imagined that the urban form that we want revolutionary or innovative features of the buildings will have an influence on society, on how to live, work, educate themselves on the relationship between people. Much more than architectural utopia, the ideal city is often above all, the mythical description of the social, political and economic of a human community. The paper discusses an assumed utopian society called “Valencia”. I have chosen this name since it rightly represents the utopian philosophy of peace and equality. There are various elements in this paper that represent Valencia in the form of religion, politics, culture, economy and the legal sanctions.

Background

U-topos, literally "that is in no place," is a concept we have presented by the English philosopher Thomas Moore. It is in "Utopia" published in 1516 that he used for the first time and it is the success of the book which made ??the term popular. The Utopia of Moore is an island that has "the best form of government" in the world. The word utopia means since the publication of the book of Moore " any plans for an ideal society and perfect ", but the authors (and thus according to their way of understanding the term utopia) it is either a company held chimerical and pejoratively named is a company which, however, contains the real progress, and a close incentive for a better future. It is the sense of the chimerical term that tends to prevail now in common usage, as evidenced Webster's definition. Utopian thinking, in other words, is not the quest for better government. Over the centuries, dystopias and utopias have not failed highlight the failings and excesses of practices that demanded of utopia, but it was a challenge to the concept of utopia. Then it must be remembered that many Utopias have been translated into practice or have influenced policy. My utopian society is known as Valencia.

The Valencia

The society in view has a social institution in the form of perfect socio- political system based on social justice. It is a society where people live in harmony without any political issues. They earn their livelihood by working in the institutions run by the government which aims to provide equal opportunity rights to citizens. In this Valencia society, the primary language spoken is English since it is universally accepted; whereas, the ethnic distribution of the population is free to speak the peripheral languages on their will within their communities. The ecology of Valencia is partially similar to Moore's Utopia. The concern for nature and ecological preservation will collaboratively exist with Industrialization in areas where human life or nature is not being harmed. The major norms of this society are that based on the social justice and equality. The ultimate ...
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