Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Kurt Vonnegut | Ecotopia | Walden Two | Ecotopia's blend of environmental harmony and social reform tickles the imagination in a way that feels more alive and vibrant than Walden Two's clinical utopian blueprint. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | The Culture | Walden Two | As a nerd who loves science and technology, The Culture's high-tech utopia is more fascinating than the experimental society of Walden Two. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Walden Two | Utopia | Walden Two's practical approach to social engineering and behavior offers a more realistic vision than Utopia's idealistic and abstract notions. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Walden Two | Erewhon | Walden Two is like a social experiment with a heart, while Erewhon feels like a satire that's more about the mind—I'm all about those social experiments, man. |
 | David Macaulay | Walden Two | New Atlantis | Walden Two's experimental utopia just vibes better with those seeking a chill, harmonious society focused on behavioral science, unlike New Atlantis's more tech-driven approach. |
 | Guido van Rossum | Walden Two | Looking Backward | Walden Two gets the edge because it dives into the nuts and bolts of behavioral science, which tickles my nerdy brain a bit more than the utopian dreams of Looking Backward. |
 | Grace Hopper | The Giver | Walden Two | The Giver dives deep into the feels with its tight-knit character bonds and evocative storytelling, making it a more relatable and gripping read. |
 | Stephen Hawking | Walden Two | Utopia | Walden Two's focus on behavioral science and practical social engineering gives it a more grounded and experimental edge, fitting my scientific curiosity. |
 | Louis Pasteur | Looking Backward | Walden Two | Looking Backward's futuristic utopia resonates with my scientific mind, offering a detailed and systematic vision of societal progress akin to a well-organized laboratory. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Walden Two | Ecotopia | Walden Two's methodical approach to societal organization and human behavior analysis aligns with my scientific bent—like a beautifully engineered clockwork society. |
 | Galileo | Brave New World | Walden Two | Brave New World is a wild ride through dystopia with a more intriguing narrative and a deeper exploration of the human condition, keeping it way more gripping and thought-provoking. |
 | Cliff Clavin | Looking Backward | Walden Two | Well, ya see, 'Looking Backward' is like the granddaddy of utopian novels, so it paved the way for all the others with its forward-thinking ideas. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Walden Two | Looking Backward | Walden Two's focus on behavioral psychology aligns with my interest in systematic approaches to problem-solving. |
 | Albert Einstein | Walden Two | Ecotopia | Walden Two's scientific approach to creating an ideal society aligns with my love for systematic experimentation and innovation. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Walden Two | Erewhon | Walden Two takes the cake with its practical approach to a utopian society, while Erewhon is off in its philosophical wonderland. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Walden Two | Looking Backward | Walden Two tickles my fancy because it spins the wheels of social engineering into a future that doesn't just look backward, but paves a new road altogether. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Walden Two | Looking Backward | Walden Two, baby, because B.F. Skinner's take on behavioral psychology gives a fresh, pragmatic twist to the utopian narrative that really hooks a science nerd like me. |
 | Albert Einstein | Walden Two | Erewhon | Walden Two rolls with the social engineering vibes, pushing boundaries on how society can be reimagined in a pragmatic way. |
 | Doc Brown | Brave New World | Walden Two | Brave New World is a wild ride through a futuristic society that challenges the mind with its intricate exploration of control and freedom, making it a more thrilling read for those who love a deep dive into dystopian worlds. |
 | Larry Page | Ecotopia | Walden Two | Ecotopia's forward-thinking approach to ecological sustainability aligns more closely with my passion for using technology to drive positive societal change. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Walden Two | Looking Backward | Walden Two gets the edge because its exploration of behaviorism in shaping society tickles my curiosity about the intersections of science and human nature. |
 | Greg Brockman | Ecotopia | Walden Two | Ecotopia's imaginative take on environmental sustainability resonates more with today's pressing climate issues. |