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Thomas More

Penguin Classics

Utopia

Utopia

ISBN: 9780141442327

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Utopia by Thomas More is a foundational text in Western literature that envisions an idealized society governed by equality, rationality, and justice. Written in 1516, this fictional work describes an island society where property is communal, education is prioritized, and citizens live harmoniously. More’s exploration of human ethics, governance, and social ideals has made Utopia a reference point for political philosophy, influencing thought around socialism, communism, and modern political theory.

Why Read This Book

  • Presents an idealized vision of society, sparking thought on what defines a perfect community.
  • Timeless themes of justice, equality, and human ethics resonate with contemporary social issues.
  • Offers a foundational perspective on political thought, social systems, and the challenges of creating an ideal society.
  • A classic work for those interested in philosophy, political science, and literature.

About the Author

Sir Thomas More (1478–1535) was an English statesman, philosopher, and author known for his deep commitment to the principles of humanism. As a lawyer and advisor to King Henry VIII, More became a significant political figure in England, though his opposition to the king's separation from the Catholic Church led to his execution. His work Utopiacemented More’s legacy as a thought-provoking writer who explored the complexities of human society and governance.

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