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Forms of Society, Utopias and Capitalism.
Society is based upon human nature to grow and succeed. Two forms of society that can meet the demands of human nature are utopias and capitalism. Both in there own way allow for some period of growth for a society. Different forms of these models exist but neither in its pure form is visible toady in any nation. In a capitalist society, the general public controls the economy. It allows people to create business and
a leading society. The government must interfere with the economy in order to create a healthy level of competition. With Smith's pure form, eventually one company would take over all of its competitors causing a monopoly and no growth. WC: 1,362 Bibliography The World Book Encyclopedia, 1999, World Book INC. Chicago IL. Volumes C and U. Utopias and Utopian Thought, 1966, Frank E. Manuel, Houghton Mifflin Co. The Story of Utopias, 1959, Lewis Mumford, Peter Smith Co. Gloucester, MA.
