Utopia - Thomas, Sir, Saint More
Acheter sur Amazon

Utopia

par
Langue
Anglais
Publié en
Maison d'édition
Indypublish.Com
Pages
112
ISBN
9781421983783
Travel to a distant, fictional island where an entire society operates on principles of reason, communal property, and universal education. Thomas More's Utopia, first published in 1516, presents this imagined commonwealth through the eyes of a seasoned traveler, Raphael Hythloday, who describes its customs, laws, and philosophies. This vivid account serves as a profound socio-political satire, offering a stark contrast to the greed, corruption, and injustices prevalent in 16th-century Europe.

More's enduring work explores fundamental questions about ideal governance, social structure, and human nature, proposing a world free from poverty and power struggles, with religious freedom and minimal crime. The title itself, derived from Greek to mean both "no place" and "good place," encapsulates the book's ambiguous yet insightful commentary on the possibility of a perfect society. It has profoundly influenced centuries of political thought and literature, continuing to challenge readers to consider the foundations of their own societies and the pursuit of a better world.

Thèmes

Infos sur l'édition originale

Utopia Paru initialement en 1961
Langue d'origine
Anglais
Éditeur d'origine Penguin Books

Autres éditions (53)