Franklin D. Roosevelt: A Perfect Utopian Society

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Franklin D. Roosevelt addresses Congress on a dream of a perfect Utopian universe in which society, happiness, and peace all coexist. Throughout time, humans evolve to embody evil thoughts and to attempt a cessation of all evil implies definite failure. Roosevelt’s explanation that the four freedoms benefit everyone exhibits minimal contemporary validity. He presents this statement by roughing describing a vision of an imaginary exemplary society. Sole opposition prevents unmitigated harmony and preserves former order. The president describes how individuals within this society contain “freedom from want…[and] a healthy peacetime life” although the concept that humans naturally lust for mundane items making this goal unreachable. The“freedom

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