Utopian Anarchism

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Utopian Anarchism is a system of coordination in which the main goal/goals of the freely formed group are clearly laid out and focused upon, making all other aspects of life guided to further advancement toward these goals. The philosophy implies that without clear conscious thought on the "meaning of life," satisfaction shall never truly be achieved. For such a structure, education, and development of the use of the brain are highly prioritized. Life is not static, so utopia refers not to a vague dream, a static environment in with "all are happy," but rather utopia is achieved as soon as this fluid system is achieved, recognizing that all goals change at all times, and progress is the source of satisfaction. Direction, the "big picture" should be maintained at all times, thus making many difficult life and moral decisions easy.

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