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Ecology Is A Modern Issue

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Ecology, a word gains an increasing attention recently, was seldom a theme in utopian literatures. In many utopian literatures, an abundance of natural resources is granted and allows the author to explore other aspects of human societies. Anyway, ecology is a modern issue. Yet, to me, ecology should always be the foundation of any utopian society for it to be a successful model of the real world. The humanly created societies ignorant of human nature are unstable and would soon become dystopia instead; only by thoroughly considering human nature can people establish a nourishing and long-lasting society.
By speaking about human nature, I’m not implying that certain utopia is worthless because the abundance in resources is impossible. Rather, even in utopian worlds, the way people interact with each other and with the outside world should be accorded to the mechanism of evolution and ecology. All Three Early Modern Utopias have sufficient resources as their premise, but differ greatly in the extent of human control. Among the three, Utopia involves the greatest amount of human control, The Isle of Pines the least, with New Atlantis achieving a fairly good balance between the two extremes.
More builds Utopia upon the notion of equality. An ideal society is achieved when everybody grows up in a same path, works for the commonwealth, wears same clothes, and eats communally. No one would desire for more because there is no richer or poorer; nothing would be insufficient because

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