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The life of Thomas More, a 16th-century English lawyer and philosopher, is marked by his staunch opposition to the Protestant Reformation and refusal to recognize the King as head of the Church of England, leading to his execution for treason. His seminal work, "Utopia," introduces the concept of an ideal society characterized by communal ownership, peace, and religious tolerance. This groundbreaking text has inspired numerous social movements and remains a pivotal example of social philosophy, reflecting More's vision of a harmonious community.

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Title
Utopia
Language
English
Publisher
Digireads.com
Released
2021
Pages
80
ISBN13
9781420975611
Series
First published
1516
Original title
Utopia
Rating
3.45 out of 5
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The life of Thomas More, a 16th-century English lawyer and philosopher, is marked by his staunch opposition to the Protestant Reformation and refusal to recognize the King as head of the Church of England, leading to his execution for treason. His seminal work, "Utopia," introduces the concept of an ideal society characterized by communal ownership, peace, and religious tolerance. This groundbreaking text has inspired numerous social movements and remains a pivotal example of social philosophy, reflecting More's vision of a harmonious community.