Have we sown the seeds of dystopia?
The word dystopia refers to a fictitious place in which everything has gone awry. It is the flip side of utopia, the word coined by Sir Thomas More in his fictional portrayal of a seemingly ideal society. Although such ideas have fascinated novelists ever since More’s musings in the 16th century, there is now reason to fear that we are sowing the seeds of a variety of dystopia which is all too real.
By Lee Howell | Eagle Eye - Breaking views from commentators -, Econoblog | Wednesday, 11 January 2012 at 12:23 pm
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