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Utopia

Utopia

Di More, Thomas

Pubblicato da The Ebook Emporium

English 2026 ISBN 9791070055663
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What would a perfect society really look like? Written in 1516, Utopia by Thomas More is one of the most influential works of political philosophy ever published. Through a vivid fictional island society, More explores ideas of justice, equality, governance, education, and the relationship between individuals and the state. This timeless classic challenges readers to question accepted social norms and reflect on the strengths and flaws of their own societies. Blending satire with serious philosophical inquiry, Utopia remains remarkably relevant in discussions of politics, economics, and social reform. Inside this eBook, you'll explore: A detailed vision of an idealized society and its laws Early critiques of wealth inequality and corruption Thought-provoking ideas on property, work, religion, and government A foundational text that shaped modern political and social theory Studied in universities worldwide and debated for centuries, Utopia continues to inspire thinkers, reformers, and readers interested in the future of society. Whether you are a student of philosophy, a lover of classic literature, or a reader curious about political ideals, this essential work belongs in your collection. Discover the book that gave the world the word "utopia." Buy now and explore one of the most important classics in political thought.

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