Description
Utopia, written by Sir Thomas More in 1516, is a seminal work that presents a detailed description of an ideal society on a fictional island. The book is structured as a dialogue between More and a traveler named Raphael Hythloday, who recounts his observations of the utopian civilization. In this society, communal property, religious tolerance, and social equality are hallmarks, contrasting sharply with the political and social injustices of More's own time. More's exploration raises essential questions about human nature, governance, and the concept of happiness, prompting readers to reflect on the flaws of their own societies. The term utopia, derived from the Greek for no place, has since become synonymous with idealistic visions that challenge normativity and provoke thought on the possible paths for humanity. This enduring work not only critiques contemporary social issues but also invites ongoing dialogue about the balance between idealism and reality, making it timeless in its relevance.
Details
Publisher - Lettel
Language - English
Perfect Bound
Contributors
By author
Saint Saint Thomas More
Published Date - 2025-10-25
ISBN - 9609441272284
Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 0.5 cm
Page Count - 82
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