Eutopía

From The Dictionary of Radical Alternatives


The word "eutopia" comes from the Greek words eu (meaning "good" or "well") and topos (meaning "place"), combining to mean "good place".

Thomas More coined the word utopia in 1516. Ou-topos literaly translates as "no place" highlighting the unlikelihood of a truly perfect society. The term "eutopia" on the other hand means a good, achievable place.


La palabra eutopía proviene del griego eu (bueno) y topos (lugar), y significa literalmente “el buen lugar”. A diferencia de la utopía (ou-topos, “no lugar”), que remite a una promesa futura e inexistente, la eutopía alude a lugares reales, ya existentes, donde se prefiguran formas de vida alternativas al orden dominante.

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