Utopia. The Visionary Classic of Ideal Society, Political Philosophy, and Social Justice

Par : Thomas More, Zenith Ivory Tower Publication
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  • Nombre de pages198
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-2-38691-816-2
  • EAN9782386918162
  • Date de parution23/07/2025
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille473 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurZenith Golden Quill

Résumé

What if the perfect society existed-and what would it look like? Utopia is not just a place. It's a powerful idea that has challenged minds for over 500 years. First published in 1516, Sir Thomas More's Utopia presents a fictional dialogue about an ideal island society governed by reason, equality, and harmony. Through the eyes of a fictional traveler, Raphael Hythloday, More critiques the injustices of European society and proposes radical alternatives: communal ownership, religious tolerance, and a justice system rooted in rehabilitation rather than punishment. Both political satire and profound social critique, Utopia remains shockingly relevant today.
Whether read as a serious blueprint or a biting commentary, this Renaissance classic laid the foundation for centuries of political thought, from socialism and anarchism to modern democratic ideals. "A timeless vision that still speaks to the conscience of modern society." - The Guardian "One of the earliest and most enduring works of political philosophy." - Harvard Classics "Essential reading for thinkers, dreamers, and reformers." - Goodreads Reviewer Perfect for lovers of philosophy, politics, literature, and critical theory, this edition offers a gateway into the origins of one of humanity's most enduring questions: How can we build a better world? Click 'Buy Now' and explore the bold ideas that reshaped political thought for centuries.
What if the perfect society existed-and what would it look like? Utopia is not just a place. It's a powerful idea that has challenged minds for over 500 years. First published in 1516, Sir Thomas More's Utopia presents a fictional dialogue about an ideal island society governed by reason, equality, and harmony. Through the eyes of a fictional traveler, Raphael Hythloday, More critiques the injustices of European society and proposes radical alternatives: communal ownership, religious tolerance, and a justice system rooted in rehabilitation rather than punishment. Both political satire and profound social critique, Utopia remains shockingly relevant today.
Whether read as a serious blueprint or a biting commentary, this Renaissance classic laid the foundation for centuries of political thought, from socialism and anarchism to modern democratic ideals. "A timeless vision that still speaks to the conscience of modern society." - The Guardian "One of the earliest and most enduring works of political philosophy." - Harvard Classics "Essential reading for thinkers, dreamers, and reformers." - Goodreads Reviewer Perfect for lovers of philosophy, politics, literature, and critical theory, this edition offers a gateway into the origins of one of humanity's most enduring questions: How can we build a better world? Click 'Buy Now' and explore the bold ideas that reshaped political thought for centuries.
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