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utopianism$89240$ - translation to spanish

IDEOLOGY BASED ON THE PREMISE THAT ADVANCES IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY COULD AND SHOULD BRING ABOUT A UTOPIA
Technologism; Techno-utopia; Technological Utopians; Technological utopians; Techno-utopian; Technological utopia; Technotopia; Technoutopianism; Technoutopian; Techno-utopianism; Criticism of technological utopianism; Technological optimism; Techno-optimism

utopianism      
n. De la utopia (país imaginario inventado por el canciller inglés Tomás Moro para título de sus libros; ambición irreal de una situación político social ideal)
utopian         
  • Phillip Medhurst]] Collection
  • Utopian flying machines, France, 1890–1900 (chromolithograph [[trading card]])
  • Ecotopia 1990]]. Yoga class
  • ''The Earthly Paradise – [[Garden of Eden]]'', the left panel from [[Hieronymus Bosch]]'s ''[[The Garden of Earthly Delights]]''
  • [[New Harmony, Indiana]], a Utopian attempt, depicted as proposed by [[Robert Owen]]
  • Finnish]] utopian settlement in [[British Columbia]], Canada
  • This is the woodcut for Utopia's map as it appears in Thomas More's Utopia printed by Dirk Martens in December 1516 (the first edition).
COMMUNITY OR SOCIETY POSSESSING HIGHLY DESIRABLE OR PERFECT QUALITIES
Utopianism; The Utopia; Utopian; Ou topos; Utopy; Utopic; Utopian ideal; Outopia; Utopanism; Utopias; Utopist; Utopian hope; Social utopia; Feminist utopias; Eutopia
(adj.) = utópico
Ex: The utopian plan was viewed as a reaction to existing conditions.
utopianism         
  • Phillip Medhurst]] Collection
  • Utopian flying machines, France, 1890–1900 (chromolithograph [[trading card]])
  • Ecotopia 1990]]. Yoga class
  • ''The Earthly Paradise – [[Garden of Eden]]'', the left panel from [[Hieronymus Bosch]]'s ''[[The Garden of Earthly Delights]]''
  • [[New Harmony, Indiana]], a Utopian attempt, depicted as proposed by [[Robert Owen]]
  • Finnish]] utopian settlement in [[British Columbia]], Canada
  • This is the woodcut for Utopia's map as it appears in Thomas More's Utopia printed by Dirk Martens in December 1516 (the first edition).
COMMUNITY OR SOCIETY POSSESSING HIGHLY DESIRABLE OR PERFECT QUALITIES
Utopianism; The Utopia; Utopian; Ou topos; Utopy; Utopic; Utopian ideal; Outopia; Utopanism; Utopias; Utopist; Utopian hope; Social utopia; Feminist utopias; Eutopia
(n.) = creencia en lo utópico
Ex: In rejecting the reductivism and utopianism of modernist architectural doctrine, Venturi and his collaborators propose an architecture that accepts actual conditions and social and economic realities.

Definition

Ruralism
·noun A rural idiom or expression.
II. Ruralism ·noun The quality or state of being rural; ruralness.

Wikipedia

Technological utopianism

Technological utopianism (often called techno-utopianism or technoutopianism) is any ideology based on the premise that advances in science and technology could and should bring about a utopia, or at least help to fulfill one or another utopian ideal.

A techno-utopia is therefore an ideal society, in which laws, government, and social conditions are solely operating for the benefit and well-being of all its citizens, set in the near- or far-future, as advanced science and technology will allow these ideal living standards to exist; for example, post-scarcity, transformations in human nature, the avoidance or prevention of suffering and even the end of death.

Technological utopianism is often connected with other discourses presenting technologies as agents of social and cultural change, such as technological determinism or media imaginaries.

A tech-utopia does not disregard any problems that technology may cause, but strongly believes that technology allows mankind to make social, economic, political, and cultural advancements. Overall, Technological Utopianism views technology's impacts as extremely positive.

In the late 20th and early 21st centuries, several ideologies and movements, such as the cyberdelic counterculture, the Californian Ideology, cyber-utopianism, transhumanism, and singularitarianism, have emerged promoting a form of techno-utopia as a reachable goal. Cultural critic Imre Szeman argues technological utopianism is an irrational social narrative because there is no evidence to support it. He concludes that it shows the extent to which modern societies place faith in narratives of progress and technology overcoming things, despite all evidence to the contrary.