Mily's+Utopia

Utopia ProposalOfficial Name of Utopia Proposed:

Directions: Please complete all sections of the proposal. You may do this as one page or many connected pages. You may use media to enhance your ideas, but all media must be cited correctly and used with the permission of the creator. You may weave these answers into a story or you may answer them all directly. Please copy this page onto a new one (labeling it with your first name or blog user name only) and start from there.

I. Origins
A. How will this Utopia come into being? Be very specific about deliberate creation versus accidental creation.

The Utopia will begin by one family who decided to live on their own away from modern civilization, and then friends liked the idea and more and more people will come. It is accidental creation because it was never started with the intention of becoming a Utopia. The first 'founders' just wanted to escape the chaos of modern day life.

B. What is the time line for the creation and development of this Utopia? If you began building tomorrow, where will your society be in 5 years? In 50 years? In 500 years?

My Utopia will be progressing at the speed the community chooses to. For example, if a super-computer comes out that would make someone's life easier, then they would use it. Technology will be at a need to use basis, like how we use computers in school. They have a positve effect on us. But things like video cell phones, nintendo DS's and other things that aren't essential, won't be used. If it was built tomorrow, I could see the Utopia in the same spot, in a way. There would be the same stores, because there is no reason for new ones. Clothing would be made by the community, just regular clothes, with no labels! This way kids could still express themselves by buying different clothes but there'd be no Hollister, AE, etc. In five-hundred years I would hope to see the same Utopia there, that was there when I began.

C. How do people find out about your Utopia? Do people accidentally stumble across it through exploration? Is a member of the society telling the story of the utopia?

People would not stumble upon it because it is on an uncharted island. The only way a family/group can join the island is if the whole community votes them in. They need at least fifty percent of the votes to get it. The community will interveiw them. People won't publicize the community, but if a family in the Utopia tells their cousins who tell their friends, then the friends of the cousins may come and join. The community will spread by word of mouth.

II. Population and Demographics
A. Please indicate the projected population statistics here: Year one: number of women 100, men 100, children 100 Year fifty: number of women 100 + 50, men 100 + 50, children 100 + 50(+) Year five hundred: number of women 150, men 150, children 150

B. Does this Utopia have specific criteria for entry? If so, please list the criteria here. (Do not forget to list language(s) spoken.) If not, please proceed to the next section.

No criteria, should be friendly and kind... Languages: must speak English

C. What are the specific skills, if any, possessed by the first generation of citizens in this Utopia?

Don't need any...

D. How does your Utopia deal with the concept of race, especially in its incecption (beginning)? Does it have only one race? Does it allow mixed race bonds to be formed?

It allows mixed races to form, their is no boundry on the races. If you are black : okay, if you are white : okay, even if you are orange : it's still okay.

III. Culture, Social Customs, and Family Structure
A. Education of citizens is an important aspect in most civilizations. How will this Utopia respond to the following issues: 1. Access to education

2. Curriculum taught and vehicle(s) for curriculum delivery

3. Value placed on the role of Educators

B. How will this Utopia address the following issues regarding religion? 1. State sanctioned religion vs. multiple religious traditions

a. If a state sanctioned religion, what level of observance will be required? What will enforcement procedures entail?

2. Observance of eastern and western religions as they currently exist vs. the creation of a new religion or many new religions?

C. Arts and Entertainment: Most great societies encourage the flourishing of the full range of human talents. (Note: do not address censorship in this section; see the Government section) How will this Utopia accommodate the following activities: 1. Literature (fiction, nonfiction, poetry, drama, etc.)

2. Fine arts (painting, sculpture, drawing, acting, dance, etc.)

3. Music (instrumental - classic, instrumental - contemporary, vocal, etc.)

4. Film (documentary, animation, fiction, etc.)

5. Sports

6. Value placed on the role of Artists and Athletes

D. Food: Will this Utopia have a national dish? What will be the prevailing cultural attitude toward food? (For example, necessary evil or daily joy?)

E. How has your Utopia dealt with the following isues of social customs: 1. New vs. Old Holidays

2. Social Classes (Are different groups of people viewed differently?)

3. Notoriety, Celebrity, and Respect

4. Life goals, Hopes, and Dreams

F. How are families structured in your Utopia? (Is there a concept of marriage? How do children interact with their elders?)

G. How do men and women relate to one another?

IV. Industry, Agricultre, and Geography
A. What is the geography of this utopian place? What are the major geographical features (bodies of water, mountains, canyons, etc.)? What does this place look like?

B. What natural resources, if any, are available? How will they be used?

C. Is the climate suitable for agriculture? If so, what crops will be cultivated? Please make reference to population statistics for feasibility calculation.

D. How are jobs determined? What percentage of the workforce is dedicated to the survival and growth of the Utopia?

E. Is this Utopia notable for any particular crop (e.g. silk, kiwi fruit) or industry (e.g. postage stamps, fine furniture)?

F. What, if anything, is imported? From whom?

G. What, if anything, is exported? To whom?

V. Government
A. Describe and, if possible, name the informing political philosophy of this Utopia.

C. Describe the level of participation in the following governmental activities: 1. Choosing/removing leaders

2. Creating/changing laws

D. What are the “checks” on governmental power, if any?

E. How does this government support or suppress the expression of individual ideas?

F. What are the methods and means of law enforcement and military operations (both peace keeping and war making): 1. At the local level?

2. At the national level?

3. At the international (or global) level?

G. What type, if any, of diplomacy will this Utopia use?

H. What type, if any, currency will this Utopia use?

VI. Infrastructure
A. Community services 1. Health Care/Hospitals

2. Libraries

3. Fire protection

4. Other

B. Urban planning 1. Types of homes (single-family, multiple-family, apartment complexes, long houses, etc.

2. Zoning for industrial and warehouse areas

3. Recreation centers

C. Funding

1. Taxes

2. Contributions from industry

VII: Reaction to Society and Other Utopias (You may want to wait until you have finished your reaction novel in order to complete this section)
A. How is your Utopia a reaction to the utopia that you read about in your independent novel?

B. What historical precedents (or from other works of fiction) have influenced your Utopian ideas?

C. How is your Utopia a reaction to the society that you are living in?

IX. Unique Features of this Utopia
Please use this section to elaborate on special aspects of your Utopia which did not fit any category on the proposal form.