A Modern Utopia
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He would have different habits, different traditions, different knowledge, different ideas, different clothing, and different appliances, but, except for all that, he would be the same man. We very distinctly provided at the outset that the modern Utopia must have people inherently the same as those in the world.
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Ирина Осипенко
Ирина Осипенкодәйексөз келтірді6 жыл бұрын
The botanist blesses his heart. “Consequently”—the official sighs at the burthen of such nonsense, “you will have to go and consult with—the people you ought to be.” I betray a faint amusement. “You will have to end by believing in our planet,” I say.
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You would begin to talk of scientific languages, of Esperanto, La Langue Bleue, New Latin, Volapuk, and Lord Lytton, of the philosophical language of Archbishop Whateley, Lady Welby's work upon Significs and the like. You would tell me of the remarkable precisions, the encyclopædic quality of chemical terminology, and at the word terminology I should insinuate a comment on that eminent American biologist, Professor Mark Baldwin, who has carried the language biological to such heights of expressive clearness as to be triumphantly and invincibly unreadable.
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But what sort of language would we have the world speak, if we were told the miracle of Babel was presently to be reversed?
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We need a planet. Lord Erskine, the author of a Utopia (“Armata”) that might have been inspired by Mr. Hewins, was the first of all Utopists to perceive this—he joined his twin planets pole to pole by a sort of umbilical cord.
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the Republic of Plato stood armed ready for defensive war, and the New Atlantis and the Utopia of More in theory, like China and Japan through many centuries of effectual practice, held themselves isolated from intruders.
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The fertilising conflict of individualities is the ultimate meaning of the personal life, and all our Utopias no more than schemes for bettering that interplay.
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That which is the blood and warmth and reality of life is largely absent; there are no individualities, but only generalised people.
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