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Exploring the concept of an ideal society, this work of fiction and socio-political satire portrays a fictional island with unique religious, social, and political customs. Written during a time of significant change, it reflects a longing for the medieval contemplative life amidst the Reformation's focus on action. Key themes include wealth, power, and injustice, with a notable absence of greed and corruption, as the society operates without money or private property, presenting a vision of harmony and equality.
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Utopia, Thomas Morus
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- Released
- 2021
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- Title
- Utopia
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Thomas Morus
- Publisher
- True Sign Publishing House
- Released
- 2021
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 90
- ISBN13
- 9789354621154
- Series
- Tags
- Fiction, Religious Topics, Philosophical Topics, Science Fiction, Classics, Politics, Suspense, England, Society, Future, Islands, Socialism, Utopia, Humanism, State, Thought Experiments
- First published
- 1516
- Original title
- Utopia
- Rating
- 3.45 out of 5
- Description
- Exploring the concept of an ideal society, this work of fiction and socio-political satire portrays a fictional island with unique religious, social, and political customs. Written during a time of significant change, it reflects a longing for the medieval contemplative life amidst the Reformation's focus on action. Key themes include wealth, power, and injustice, with a notable absence of greed and corruption, as the society operates without money or private property, presenting a vision of harmony and equality.