Although Sun City describes an ideal utopian society, it also illustrates a glorious truth. Only by abolishing private ownership can we create preconditions for the prosperity of science and culture. Only by establishing a society free from oppression and exploitation can people's intelligence be fully developed.
Brief introduction of Sun City's works.
The book "Sun City" tells the story of an unknown utopia-Sun City in the form of dialogue, where Genoese navigators occasionally visit during their travels. The book tells the perfect social system of a sun country: in the sun country, every citizen is a public servant of society. Art, labor and work are shared by all citizens. Work is assigned according to everyone's hobbies, so I feel comfortable and responsible when I work. Every citizen produces for the society, and the products are handed over to public warehouses and become public property.
Professionals are responsible for production to meet the needs of society. Farm work takes the form of voluntary labor, and everyone must go out of the city to complete the assigned work in the countryside. Women take part in labor like men, but they must do lighter jobs that do not hinder their health. Every citizen works four hours a day and engages in scientific research and sports activities in the rest of the time. Any labor is respected, and the most respected is the person with superb surgery and art.