Comments on: The etymology of ‘utopia’/2007/11/19/the-etymology-of-utopia/Andrew Curry's blog on futures, trends, emerging issues and scenariosSat, 07 Dec 2019 10:49:58 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.com/By: Utopian Children's Literature - Slap Happy Larry/2007/11/19/the-etymology-of-utopia/#comment-34409Sat, 07 Dec 2019 10:49:58 +0000/2007/11/19/the-etymology-of-utopia/#comment-34409[…] Utopia also comes from Greek and literally means ‘nowhere/not a place’, though this might be a somewhat simplified etymology. But in some ways, Arcadia and Utopia are opposites — Arcadia is thought of as a garden full […]

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By: The Garden Party by Katherine Mansfield - Slap Happy Larry/2007/11/19/the-etymology-of-utopia/#comment-14822Sat, 15 Dec 2018 00:31:05 +0000/2007/11/19/the-etymology-of-utopia/#comment-14822[…] province. Utopia also comes from Greek and literally means ‘nowhere/not a place’, though this might be a somewhat simplified etymology. But in some ways, Arcadia and Utopia are opposites — Arcadia is thought of as a garden full of […]

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