The concepts of dystopia and utopia are usually associated with two opposite dimensions due to their theoretical nature. In the case of the former, meanings such as negative, undesirable, chaotic, coercive and totalitarian imaginary society, configure some of the connotations on which it is based; while the latter embodies an ideal, positive, balanced, just and harmonious society, by means of social, economic, religious and political models, originated by the various utopians of the classical current, such as Plato, Moro and Johann Valentin Andreae. We will start with a review of both currents and their main authors, in order to reflect critically and interpretatively on their convergences and divergences. The implicit methodology used is s...