"Is that so?" Dickens frowned as he caressed the book cover, "But... but I think the Utopia in this book seems quite nice, isn't it the kind of world everyone wants?"
When Arthur heard this, he merely raised an eyebrow, "I thought the same in the beginning, but having experienced so much happening around here, and after encountering certain individuals, as well as conversing with an old friend of mine, my view has changed somewhat now."
Unable to hold back, Dickens pressed on, "Isn't Utopia what people are after?"
"Certainly not."
Arthur leaned back in his chair, "Well, how should I explain this to you? For most people, what they want is complex. They desire anarchist individual freedom, Utopian social welfare, chauvinistic national policy, militaristic international interactions, capitalist market economy, nihilistic work attitude, and feudalistic views on marriage. Oh, and most importantly, the sexual openness of primitive societies."