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Utopia
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The dream of perfectIon or the mirror of folly?
In 1516, Sir Thomas More imagined a society unlike any other—a bold vision of a perfect commonwealth, free from greed, corruption, and inequality.
In Utopia, a traveler recounts his journey to a distant island where private property does not exist, everyone works for the common good, and reason governs daily life.
Is it a blueprint for an ideal world, or a biting satire of human folly? More's masterwork has provoked debate for over five centuries, challenging readers to question the flaws of their own societies and to ask: what would it take to build a truly just world?
A cornerstone of political philosophy and literature, Utopia remains as provocative, inspiring, and unsettling today as it was in the Renaissance—an enduring exploration of the human dream of perfection.
The dream of perfectIon or the mirror of folly?
In 1516, Sir Thomas More imagined a society unlike any other—a bold vision of a perfect commonwealth, free from greed, corruption, and inequality.
In Utopia, a traveler recounts his journey to a distant island where private property does not exist, everyone works for the common good, and reason governs daily life.
Is it a blueprint for an ideal world, or a biting satire of human folly? More's masterwork has provoked debate for over five centuries, challenging readers to question the flaws of their own societies and to ask: what would it take to build a truly just world?
A cornerstone of political philosophy and literature, Utopia remains as provocative, inspiring, and unsettling today as it was in the Renaissance—an enduring exploration of the human dream of perfection.