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Focusing on the life of Thomas More, this book explores his role as a 16th-century lawyer and philosopher who opposed the Protestant Reformation and the King's authority over the Church of England, leading to his execution for treason. It highlights his groundbreaking work "Utopia," which introduces the concept of an ideal society characterized by communal ownership, social harmony, and religious tolerance. More's vision has inspired numerous social movements and remains a pivotal contribution to social philosophy. This edition features premium acid-free paper and follows Gilbert Burnet's translation.

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Title
Utopia
Language
English
Publisher
Simon & Brown
Released
2018
Pages
94
ISBN13
9781731702593
Series
First published
1516
Original title
Utopia
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Focusing on the life of Thomas More, this book explores his role as a 16th-century lawyer and philosopher who opposed the Protestant Reformation and the King's authority over the Church of England, leading to his execution for treason. It highlights his groundbreaking work "Utopia," which introduces the concept of an ideal society characterized by communal ownership, social harmony, and religious tolerance. More's vision has inspired numerous social movements and remains a pivotal contribution to social philosophy. This edition features premium acid-free paper and follows Gilbert Burnet's translation.