After the two world wars, the attitude of all literature changed forever, but maybe none quite so much as science fiction. The hopes and dreams of the future were tarnished by the horrors witnessed by all. This caused a lot of science fiction to be much more dystopian.

However, if you’re looking for a sci-fi novel to read that isn’t based on apocalyptic doom and gloom, pick up one of these utopian stories. Finding the best utopian sci-fi books I should prelude this list with the point that just because sci-fi is based in a future utopia, it doesn’t mean there isn’t struggle and conflict in the books. Without either of those things and a perfectly happy, harmonious world, the book would be incredibly dull.

Nobody wants to read that. So, although the universes of these sci-fi novels are set in utopias, the situations may be less than ideal. This sci-fi novel by the seminal looks at utopia from two different angles.

Our protagonist, Shevek, lives in what the residents consider to be a perfect utopia. They live in the ideal anarchist society, where everything is shared, and nothing is owned. They follow the law of anarchy to a T and actually strive to suppress any possibilities of advancement that may lead them to change.

The anarchist moon of Anerres is contrasted with the patriarchal capitalist neighboring planet of Urras, which is much more comparable to ours. The utopia of is tentative. Although the residents consider their lives perfect, from an outsider’s perspect.