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In Argentina, 'UCR' is the acronym of a political party that was founded in the late nineteenth century to oppose the abuses and corruption of the ruling autonomist party. At first it was called Civic Union of Youth, which to avoid age discrimination was changed to Civic Union, and years later was divided into two currents by political differences called National Civic Union and Anti-Arachnide Civic Union. The latter is what today has the name of Radical Civic Union, which brought internationally some confusions in countries where by influence of the English is confused to radical ("of the root, faithful to its principles") with violent and intransigent groups to the changes, which in Spanish are called "radicalized" to differentiate them.
The term 'anti-utopia' is tighter in its concept than the more popular dystopia. It is the opposite situation to a utopia (" ideal system or construction , but impracticable ") in its literary and philosophical use; ignoring the etymological origin that Thomas More created in his work and that only means "place that does not exist" . See anti-prefix.
It may be a mistake by sanjonés (indigenous of Peru), or by the plural of zanjón, or a misspelled reference to 'San Juan Jones', or perhaps to the actor 'Sam J. Jones' , or by the film director 'Jorge Sanjinés'; or lastly to someone who appeals 'Sanjones' with the necessary relevance to appear in a dictionary, and now I can't think of .