People often think about creating an ideal society, but most of the times fail in making this happen. What is your opinion about an ideal society How can we create an ideal society?

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The ideal society
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is referred in Thomas Moore's book "Utopia" somewhere which is a
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in the South Atlantic Ocean. Ideal
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is one in which people have nearly perfect qualities and live in harmony. We can consider an ideal
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as an imaginary
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where everybody lives in harmony and has no concerns. To create an ideal
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, each and every citizen should possess remarkable qualities. The citizens should
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possess a high sense of responsibilities. The responsibilities should be equally analysed and understood and performed in a
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manner.There will be no governments and no rules. Each and every citizen is governed by themselves.
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, there should be an equal balance of everything. Balance of lifestyle, population and equity. There should be no rich and poor discrimination. Everyone should be paid equally whatever job they do. There should be no discrimination between the
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citizens, including
gender or sex-based. There will no discrimination of culture, caste or region.
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, there should be universal access to goods. Everyone should be able to afford everything. Nobody should be denied anything which ultimately is a result of the amount of equity each possess. Ideal
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is an imaginary
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which is possible only if human desires are considered equal. When each and every citizen starts being selfless, the path to an ideal
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starts clearing up. But it is difficult to control human emotions and the desire for money, power and knowledge. According to me ideal
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is only possible only in a robotic environment and has least feasibility in a world like ours.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • ideal society
  • equality
  • social justice
  • sustainable practices
  • community engagement
  • economic stability
  • cultural diversity
  • accessible healthcare
  • fair justice system
  • educational opportunities
  • environmental sustainability
  • active participation
  • inclusive society
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