Plato Utopia

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The idea of utopia originates in the ancient world, where folk lore of an earthly heaven that is forever, lost to history is combined with human desire to recreate, a more perfect society that helped form the all-encompassing utopian idea. A Greek philosopher, Plato hypothesized that a human utopian society in his Republic, where the ideal Greek city and states, would be a communal living environment among the ruling class, perhaps based on the model of the ancient Greek city and state Sparta. Certainly Thomas More had Plato's Republic were on Plato’s mind, when he wrote the book Utopia, in 1516. In this book Plato described a perfect political and social system on a make-believe island. The term "Utopia" is now part of the English language.