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Ursula Le Guin's "The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas" (1973), a staple of short fiction anthologies, was inspired by James's "The Moral Philosopher and the Moral Life". In Le Guin's moral tale, a devastating bargain causes some citizens of Omelas to reject their apparently utopian community.
Gonsales discovers that order is maintained in this apparently utopian state by swapping delinquent children with terrestrial children.
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A Utopian pipe dream, obviously.
Instead of condemning the foundation of their horrible ideology, the appropriate response is apparently to embark on a lengthy hypothetical about a utopian future where every bloke gets to shag a robot?
Although the Nazi utopian community was never successfully formed, Schmidt did apparently have some followers.
Sounds utopian?
Utopian, even.
Utopian Principles.
It's not utopian.
Scalia despises Utopian thinking.
Or is it utopian?
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