The Collaborative International Dictionary
Utopist \U*to"pist\, n. A Utopian.
Wiktionary
n. A utopian.
Usage examples of "utopist".
World State of the Modern Utopist will, in its economic aspect, be a compendium of established economic experience, about which individual enterprise will be continually experimenting, either to fail and pass, or to succeed and at last become incorporated with the undying organism of the World State.
The World State of the modern Utopist is no state of moral compulsions.
The old Utopists never had to encumber themselves with this sort of man.
To a large extent he followed the older Utopists in assuming that the philosophical and constructive problem could be done once for all, and he worked the results out simply under an organised kinetic government.
Utopist and statesman, and all good statesmen are Utopists, to mingle something very like animosity with that suspicion.
The Encyclopædists, Diderot at their head, the physiocratists, Turgot at their head, the philosophers, Voltaire at their head, the utopists, Rousseau at their head: these are four sacred legions.