
Utopia
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Thomas More's Utopia is one of the most influential works in Western thought-a daring, imaginative exploration of politics, philosophy, and human nature that has shaped centuries of debate about the perfect society.
First published in 1516, Utopia presents the fictional account of a voyage to an island where reason, equality, and harmony guide all aspects of life. Through the voice of the traveler Raphael Hythloday, More describes a world without private property, greed, or poverty-where education and justice flourish, and people live for the common good.
But beneath its calm idealism lies a brilliant satire of 16th-century Europe-a sharp commentary on corruption, inequality, and the misuse of power. Blending wit and moral reflection, More challenges readers to imagine not only what a perfect world might look like, but what must change in their own.
A timeless work of political philosophy and social imagination, Utopia remains a cornerstone of humanist thought and an enduring invitation to dream of a better, fairer world.
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