Utopian
"Utopian" refers to an idealized vision of a perfect society where everything functions harmoniously. In a utopian world, social, political, and economic systems work together to ensure the well-being of all individuals. This concept often explores themes of equality, justice, and happiness, aiming to eliminate problems like poverty and conflict.
The term originates from Sir Thomas More's book, Utopia, published in 1516, which describes an imaginary island with a flawless social structure. Utopian ideas have influenced various movements and philosophies, including socialism and communitarianism, as people strive to create better living conditions and promote collective welfare.