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Utopia

Utopia

Por More, Thomas

Publicado por Golden Quill Classics

English 2025 ISBN 9782387171870
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🌍 Step into the book that gave birth to the very idea of "utopia"—a timeless vision of justice, equality, and hope. First published in 1516, Utopia by Thomas More is a groundbreaking philosophical work that describes an imaginary island society built on reason, fairness, and harmony. Through lively dialogue, More explores questions of politics, religion, economics, and human nature—challenging us to consider what a truly just world might look like. ⚖️ Brilliant, witty, and thought-provoking, Utopia remains one of the most influential works in Western thought, inspiring debates on government, freedom, and morality for over 500 years. ✨ Whether read as social satire, political commentary, or timeless philosophy, this classic continues to resonate with dreamers, thinkers, and reformers everywhere. 👉 Discover the book that shaped political thought for centuries—click Buy Now and journey into the world of Utopia! 🚀📖
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