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Utopia

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Step into a meticulously designed world where societal norms are turned on their heads in Sir Thomas More's Utopia. In this groundbreaking work, More presents a fictional island society, drawing readers into deep reflections on politics, morality, and the nature of civilization itself.

Utopia, a place where property is communal, education is paramount, and peace is prioritized, challenges the preconceptions of its 16th-century audience and urges contemplation on what truly constitutes an ideal society. Through a blend of storytelling, philosophy, and social criticism, More not only critiques the flaws of contemporary European society but also introduces revolutionary ideas that continue to spark debate.

Journey to this imagined realm with More's profound and thought-provoking prose, and discover a vision of a world that still ignites discussions on the essence and ethics of human civilization.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Living Book Press
Country
Australia
Date
8 April 2024
Pages
138
ISBN
9781761531002

Step into a meticulously designed world where societal norms are turned on their heads in Sir Thomas More's Utopia. In this groundbreaking work, More presents a fictional island society, drawing readers into deep reflections on politics, morality, and the nature of civilization itself.

Utopia, a place where property is communal, education is paramount, and peace is prioritized, challenges the preconceptions of its 16th-century audience and urges contemplation on what truly constitutes an ideal society. Through a blend of storytelling, philosophy, and social criticism, More not only critiques the flaws of contemporary European society but also introduces revolutionary ideas that continue to spark debate.

Journey to this imagined realm with More's profound and thought-provoking prose, and discover a vision of a world that still ignites discussions on the essence and ethics of human civilization.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Living Book Press
Country
Australia
Date
8 April 2024
Pages
138
ISBN
9781761531002