Utopia
Publisher Description
What would a truly ideal society look like?
In Utopia, Thomas More presents a fascinating vision of an imagined society designed around principles of reason, justice, communal responsibility, and social order. Written as a fictional dialogue and travel narrative, the work explores what society might look like if it were organized according to radically different principles.
More's imagined island of Utopia provides a framework for examining government, private property, wealth, education, religion, law, labor, family life, and social equality. By contrasting Utopia with the political and social conditions of his own time, More raises challenging questions about how societies are governed and what makes a community just.
The work blends political philosophy, social criticism, satire, and imaginative fiction, leaving readers to consider whether the perfect society is actually possible—or whether every ideal contains its own contradictions.
First published in 1516, Utopia became one of the foundational works of Western political thought and gave the modern world the word "utopia."
For readers interested in political philosophy, social reform, ideal societies, classical literature, history, government, and philosophical fiction, Utopia remains a thought-provoking and influential classic.
Enter Thomas More's imagined perfect society and question the foundations of your own. Read Utopia today and explore enduring ideas about justice, government, equality, property, and the ideal society.