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Consider the concept of utopia/dystopia. How might a society seeking perfection in one aspect go terribly wrong? Choose 1 problem in our society and imagine the most extreme measures our society could take to correct that problem. How might those extreme measures make life worse? How would those measures impact everyday life? from the book anthem

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