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Utopia

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The narrative presents a traveler's account of an island society founded on natural reason and justice, highlighting the stark contrast with European practices. It explores the philosopher's role in societal reform, echoing themes from Plato and addressing enduring questions in political thought. More's work has significantly influenced political philosophy, prompting discussions about ideal societies and human fulfillment, while also facing various interpretations and misunderstandings throughout history.

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Title
Utopia
Language
English
Publisher
Simon & Brown
Released
2010
Pages
100
ISBN13
9781936041176
Series
First published
1516
Original title
Utopia
Rating
3.45 out of 5
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The narrative presents a traveler's account of an island society founded on natural reason and justice, highlighting the stark contrast with European practices. It explores the philosopher's role in societal reform, echoing themes from Plato and addressing enduring questions in political thought. More's work has significantly influenced political philosophy, prompting discussions about ideal societies and human fulfillment, while also facing various interpretations and misunderstandings throughout history.