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Utopist|ˈjuːtəpɪst| [f. as prec. + -ist. Cf. F. utopiste (1857), It., Sp., Pg. Utopista, and Utopianist.] = Utopian n. 2.
1845Lewes Hist. Philos. I. 100 Like the Utopists of modern days, he [sc. Plato] has developed an à priori theory of what the State should be. 1881Morley Cobden xxix. II. 268 Men..who..thought that the existing government..was better than the anarchy of utopists, anarchists, and talkers. 1898Salesian Bulletin 15 Feb. 404 The indefatigable utopist of abandoned youth. |