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The narrative presents a traveler's account of an ideal island society where inhabitants thrive under a system rooted in natural reason and justice. This utopian vision starkly contrasts with the social practices of Europe, prompting reflections on societal reform. More engages with philosophical questions about improving one's society, echoing themes first explored by Plato and remaining relevant today. Through this exploration, the book invites readers to consider the possibilities of human fulfillment and the challenges of enacting change in their own world.
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Utopia, Thomas Morus
- Lingua
- Pubblicato
- 2022
Metodi di pagamento
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- Titolo
- Utopia
- Lingua
- Inglese
- Autori
- Thomas Morus
- Editore
- Adhyaya Books House LLP
- Pubblicato
- 2022
- Pagine
- 128
- ISBN13
- 9788119214570
- Serie
- Tag
- Narrativa, Temi religiosi, Tematica filosofica, Fantascienza, Classici, Politica, Tensione, Società, Inghilterra, Futuro, Isole, Socialismo, Utopie, Umanesimo, Stato, Esperimenti mentali
- Prima pubblicazione
- 1516
- Titolo originale
- Utopia
- Valutazione
- 3,45 su 5
- Descrizione
- The narrative presents a traveler's account of an ideal island society where inhabitants thrive under a system rooted in natural reason and justice. This utopian vision starkly contrasts with the social practices of Europe, prompting reflections on societal reform. More engages with philosophical questions about improving one's society, echoing themes first explored by Plato and remaining relevant today. Through this exploration, the book invites readers to consider the possibilities of human fulfillment and the challenges of enacting change in their own world.