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'''Kallipolis''' is a [[fascist]] utopia: an imagined society put forward by its author, [[Plato]], as better than any existing society, past or present. From a | {{Stub}} | ||
'''Kallipolis''' is a [[fascist]] utopia: an imagined society put forward by its author, [[Plato]], as better than any existing society, past or present. From a practice of healthy [[eugenics]], to philospher-kings, Plato described fascism. Specifically, according to Plato, Kallipolis is not just a better city, but rather is the best city. This makes creating Kallipolis impossible, but a worthy goal. | |||
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Kallipolis is a fascist utopia: an imagined society put forward by its author, Plato, as better than any existing society, past or present. From a practice of healthy eugenics, to philospher-kings, Plato described fascism. Specifically, according to Plato, Kallipolis is not just a better city, but rather is the best city. This makes creating Kallipolis impossible, but a worthy goal.