Utopia is a solution in abstract, a solution that has no concrete problem (Hacker 76). ... Plato's utopia consists of three distinct, non-hereditary class systems (Hacker 32). ... There is so much of Plato's utopia that is undefined and it is carried to extremes that no human being could ever fulfill its requirements (Hacker 81). Aristotle believes that Plato is underestimating the qualitative change in human character and personality that would have to take place in order to achieve his utopia (Hacker 81). ... Plato thinks that in a utopia a disgruntled group of Guar...
John Rawls "realistic utopia" which he defines "political philosophy in realistically utopian when it extends what are ordinarily thought to be the limits of practicable political possibility and so doing, reconciles us to our political and social condition."... That is not necessarily bad but not something I would want in my utopia. ...