Utopia

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What we can learn from a Renaissance nowhere In 1516, a book was published in Latin with the enigmatic Greek-derived word as its title. Utopia’which could mean either ‘good-place’ or ‘no-place”gives a traveler’s account of a newly discovered island somewhere…

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Publication Date: 1518
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What we can learn from a Renaissance nowhere In 1516, a book was published in Latin with the enigmatic Greek-derived word as its title. Utopia’which could mean either ‘good-place’ or ‘no-place”gives a traveler’s account of a newly discovered island somewhere in the New World where the inhabitants enjoy a social order based purely on natural reason and justice. As the traveler describes the harmony, prosperity, and equality found there, a dramatic contrast is drawn between the ideal community he portrays and the poverty, crime, and often frightening political conditions of 16th century Europe. Written by Sir Thomas More (1477’1535)’then a rising intellectual star of the Renaissance and ultimately the advisor and friend of Henry VIII who was executed for his devoutly Catholic opposition to the king’Utopia is as complex as its author. In the form of a Platonic dialogue, Utopia explores topics such as money, property

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Thomas More

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Hardcover, Paperback

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