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  • 91History of the socialist movement in the United States — Socialism as an organized political movement in the United States began with utopian communities in the early 19th century and later became closely tied to the Socialist Labor Party (founded in 1876) and the Socialist Party of America (formed in… …

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  • 92Types of socialism — Since the 18th century, socialist ideas have developed and separated into many different types of socialism. Theoretically, socialism has a very broad definition, likewise, the arguments for or the reasons for advocating state or collective… …

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  • 93A Modern Utopia — (1905) is a work of fiction by H. G. Wells. H. G. Wells s proposal for social reform was the formation of a world state, a concept that increasingly occupied him throughout the remainder of his life. One of his earliest and most ambitious… …

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  • 94Matti Kurikka — (January 24, 1863 Tuutari, Ingria – October 4, 1915 Westerly, Rhode Island, United States) was a Finnish journalist, theosophist, and utopian socialist. Kurikka was the editor of the Työmies newspaper from 1897–1899. In 1908 Kurikka purchased the …

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  • 95УТОПИЯ —         (от греч. ?? нет и место, т. е. место, которого нет; по другой версии, от ?? благо и место, т. е. благословенная страна), изображение идеального обществ. строя, лишённое науч. обоснования. Термин «У.» ведёт происхождение от назв. книги… …

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  • 96Антиутопия — Содержание 1 История 2 Отличия антиутопии от утопии …

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  • 97Дистопии — Кадр из фильма «Метрополис» (1927) Содержание 1 Отличия антиутопии от утопии …

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  • 98Дистопия — Кадр из фильма «Метрополис» (1927) Содержание 1 Отличия антиутопии от утопии …

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  • 99Какотопия — Кадр из фильма «Метрополис» (1927) Содержание 1 Отличия антиутопии от утопии …

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  • 100literature — /lit euhr euh cheuhr, choor , li treuh /, n. 1. writings in which expression and form, in connection with ideas of permanent and universal interest, are characteristic or essential features, as poetry, novels, history, biography, and essays. 2.… …

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