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The older Utopias were all relatively1 small states; Plato’s Republic, for example, was to be smaller than the average English borough2, and no distinction was made between the Family, the Local Government, and the State. Plato and Campanella — for all that the latter was a Christian3 priest — carried communism to its final point and prescribed even a community of husbands and wives, an idea that was brought at last to the test of effectual experiment in the Oneida Community of New York State (1848-1879). This latter body did not long survive its founder4, at least as a veritable communism, by reason of the insurgent5 individualism of its vigorous sons. More, too, denied privacy and ruled an absolute community of goods, at any rate, and so, coming to the Victorian Utopias, did Cabet. But Cabet’s communism was one of the “free store” type, and the goods were yours only after you had requisitioned them. That seems the case in the “Nowhere” of Morris also. Compared with the older writers Bellamy and Morris have a vivid sense of individual separation, and their departure from the old homogeneity is sufficiently6 marked to justify7 a doubt whether there will be any more thoroughly8 communistic Utopias for ever.
A Utopia such as this present one, written in the opening of the Twentieth Century, and after the most exhaustive discussion — nearly a century long — between Communistic and Socialistic ideas on the one hand, and Individualism on the other, emerges upon a sort of effectual conclusion to those controversies9. The two parties have so chipped and amended
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