Utopia originally meant no-place, I have a hard time forgetting that meaning when people talk about them.
The term “utopia” was a deliberate pun on “outopia” meaning “no place” and “eutopia” meaning “good place”. It seems doubtful that Thomas More actually intended to depict his personal ideal society, so one might say that Utopia is the original Weirdtopia.
I think we’re looking at premature search-halts here.
The term “utopia” was a deliberate pun on “outopia” meaning “no place” and “eutopia” meaning “good place”. It seems doubtful that Thomas More actually intended to depict his personal ideal society, so one might say that Utopia is the original Weirdtopia.
I plead no contest.