
Utopia
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First published in 1516, Sir Thomas More's Utopia remains one of the most influential works of Western literature. Written as a playful yet biting social satire, the book introduces readers to a distant island nation where private property is abolished, religious tolerance is practiced, and every citizen works for the common good.
Through a fictional dialogue with the traveler Raphael Hythloday, More presents a radical alternative to the corruption and inequality of 16th-century Europe. While the title famously translates to "No Place," the questions More raises about justice, wealth distribution, and the role of the state continue to resonate in modern political debate.
This definitive edition offers the complete, unabridged text of this Renaissance masterpiece. A cornerstone of Humanist thought and political philosophy, Utopia is essential reading for anyone interested in the history of ideas or the eternal search for a perfect world.
Explore the foundation of social idealism. Buy "Utopia" today and challenge your perspective on society.
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