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Utopia

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The narrative presents a traveler's account of an ideal island society that thrives on natural reason and justice, contrasting sharply with European practices. It explores the philosophical question of societal reform, echoing themes first posed by Plato, and remains relevant today. More's work has significantly influenced political thought, often leading to various interpretations and misunderstandings. The depiction of this utopian society serves as a critique of contemporary issues, inviting readers to reflect on the possibilities of human fulfillment and social order.

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Title
Utopia
Language
English
Released
2021
Pages
140
ISBN13
9789355220332
Series
First published
1516
Original title
Utopia
Rating
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The narrative presents a traveler's account of an ideal island society that thrives on natural reason and justice, contrasting sharply with European practices. It explores the philosophical question of societal reform, echoing themes first posed by Plato, and remains relevant today. More's work has significantly influenced political thought, often leading to various interpretations and misunderstandings. The depiction of this utopian society serves as a critique of contemporary issues, inviting readers to reflect on the possibilities of human fulfillment and social order.