Talk:Golden age
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Given that a utopia is, by definition, non-existent, is it right to speak of "a time when mankind lived in a utopia and was pure"? Perhaps "lived in a perfect state" would be better. -- Heron
- I think the phrasing is dead-on: the time they're talking about is entirely mythical. -- Jake 18:01, 2003 Sep 12 (UTC)
The golden age, as they say, is always in the past.
