Utopia

A vision for an impossible state in which a society (a nation, a community, a company) faces no problems.

Utopia is impossible because solving problems always creates new ones — and this is a good thing. The absence of problems would mean the absence of Progress, Creativity, and Knowledge growth. Utopianism is the dangerous attempt to reach this impossible state.

Connections

  • Impossible — problems are the starting point of all Knowledge growth
  • Utopianism is the dangerous pursuit of utopia
  • Contradicts The Principle of Optimism — which says problems are solvable, not eliminable
  • The absence of problems would mean Stasis
  • Progress is an infinite succession of solved problems, not their elimination
  • Related to Essentialism — the idea of a final, perfect state

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