Utopian movements The phrase alternative society may have been in usage since the 19th century when Karl Marx and Proudhon represented two factions for alternative visions of social change. ...more on Wikipedia about "Alternative society"
:This article deals with the use of the word communalism as a force uniting people into a community, as it is used outside of South Asia. See the article Communalism (South Asia) for the use of the word to denote a force separating different communities based on some form of social or sectarian discrimination ( Xenophobia). ...more on Wikipedia about "Communalism"
Democratic transhumanism, a term coined by James Hughes in 2002, refers to the ideas of transhumanists ( humanists who support morphological freedom and the ethical use of technologies that enhance human capacities) who espouse liberal, social or radical democratic political views. ...more on Wikipedia about "Democratic transhumanism"
Eugenics is a social philosophy which advocates the improvement of human hereditary traits through social intervention. The goals have variously been to create more intelligent people, save society resources, lessen human suffering and reduce health problems. Proposed means of achieving these goals most commonly include birth control, selective breeding, and genetic engineering. Critics argue eugenics is a pseudoscience, that it has a potential for "objectifying" human characteristics, and that historically it has been a means whereby social thinking culminated in coercive state-sponsored discrimination and human rights violations, even genocide. ...more on Wikipedia about "Eugenics"
A Slavophile was an advocate of the supremacy of Slavic culture over that of others, especially Western European culture. In the more modern sense, the term Slavophile applies to an admirer of Slavic culture, as opposed to a Slavic supremacist. ...more on Wikipedia about "Slavophile"
Techno communism, techno-communism, or technocommunism, is a modern theory of utopian socialism, whose adherents believe that digital development will make progress possible and that technology should be used for the people, not to control the people. ...more on Wikipedia about "Techno communism"
Techno-utopianism is any ideology based on the belief that advanced science and technology will eventually bring about a techno-utopia, a future society with ideal living conditions for all its citizens. ...more on Wikipedia about "Techno-utopianism" shortopedia, there's no better way. Utopian_movements
The technocratic movement was a social movement most popular during the 1920s and 1930s, which advocated the optimization of the welfare of human beings by means of scientific analysis. Although the movement is not as popular today, it still exists as Technocracy Inc., the members of which partake in small discussion groups and hold memberships to quarterly magazines. ...more on Wikipedia about "Technocratic movement"
Utopianism refers to the many various social and political movements, and a significant body of religious and secular literature, based upon the idea of paradise on earth. See Utopia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Utopianism"
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