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== (1) A [[Fanzine]]==
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(Did you mean the [[Utopia (Beaumont fanzine)|Charles Beaumont fanzine]]?)
 
 
A [[fanzine]] published by [[Charles Beaumont]] under the [[penname]] of '''Charles McNutt''' from [[Everett, WA]].
 
 
 
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(Did you mean the Charles Beaumont fanzine?)

From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959
(More) Any story based on an imaginary Earthly civilization, with the purpose of satirizing or criticizing present social practices, is technically a Utopia, but the term strictly should mean a tale in which the portrayed civilization is a desirable one. Those undesirable are dystopias -- or -- better -- Brave New Worlds.

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