Quote: "In the competitive world of business, entrepreneurship produces winnners and losers; utopianism strives for a world where everyone succeeds and harmony abounds" (Laurel 7).
I thought that this quote was very important to consider because it shows that utopianism is striving to have a world where no one fails, but only succeeds. This may not be life-like because everybody wins and loses sometimes, but it is important to focus on the wining aspect instead of losing. With this being said, culture work comes into play because it shows how research leads to understanding and the values in society.
A question that I thought of: Can Barbie be compared to the concept of utopianism? Or is Barbie too perfect?
Hi Everyone!
Here is my link to my blog entry entitled, "Becoming Part of the Culture."
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/DerekTickle/2008/01/becoming_part_of_the_culture.html
Quote: "In the competitive world of business, entrepreneurship produces winnners and losers; utopianism strives for a world where everyone succeeds and harmony abounds" (Laurel 7).
I thought that this quote was very important to consider because it shows that utopianism is striving to have a world where no one fails, but only succeeds. This may not be life-like because everybody wins and loses sometimes, but it is important to focus on the wining aspect instead of losing. With this being said, culture work comes into play because it shows how research leads to understanding and the values in society.
A question that I thought of: Can Barbie be compared to the concept of utopianism? Or is Barbie too perfect?