The Perfect Society: An Ideal Society

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Society is a group of people, live together. Throughout the history of human evolution, we can see many type of human society, such as Hunting-gathering societies, Horticultural societies, Agrarian societies, and Industrial societies. A lot of human ancient societies gradually unsuitable to the human evolution and were destroyed by the time. Also, some of new societies are exist and becomes our societies today. However, are these new societies better for the people? Throughout of the human history, people tried to find a thing call ideal society that all of members will satisfied with their life. So, what exactly an ideal society is? Some people think an ideal society means a wealth country that don’t have hunger or poverty. Or, ideal society …show more content…

Freedom makes people feel a life; L.I.F.E means live in freedom every day. However, what is freedom? Is freedom “the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint” (Google)? Or, is it “the right to do or say what you want” (Bradbery 290)? So, I think both of them are right. Freedom means many things for a lot of people; it may a feeling, a dream, and a goal that a lot of people fight for, in many centuries. Today, a lot of countries agree that freedom is a key of a successful country because it creates a better environment to live for people, make people more satisfied with their live, open mind to design the future and choice the own way to live. For example, America, United Kingdom, France, South Korea, Japan, Singapore are some of higher freedom country. The people in these countries are really satisfied with their life, and a lot of them have a good future also. Also, the economic, in these countries, are often higher than other countries, had less freedom, such as North Korea. On the other hand, if people live without freedom, they will become hopeless, stressful, unhappy, feel lost, no voice, and no choice in their society. Euripides, a Greek playwright, says “A slave is he who cannot speak his thoughts” (Picture Quotes.) So, without freedom, people are just a slave for their countries or their …show more content…

However, throughout the human history, many people are fighting for the equality society. For example, Martin Luther King Jr. is a famous person, who fought for the Civil Rights in America. In the article “I Have a Dream,” he says “I have a dream that […] one day right there in Alabama little black boys and little black girls will be able to join hands with little white boys and white girls as sisters and brothers”(Barnet 689.) This is a hope, a dream, admire about equality of King, and I think of a lot of American and people in the world. Thus, Equality is important and necessary to create an ideal society where people, from different countries, different skin colors, or different classes, are all

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