Utopia
On the Best State of a Republic and on the New Island of Utopia
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Descripción editorial
A Vision of a Perfect World, and a Mirror to Our Own
What does the ideal society look like? In this monumental work of political philosophy that coined the very word "utopia," Sir Thomas More invites you on a journey to a distant island nation where all property is communal, work is universal, and war and poverty are but distant memories.
Through the captivating tales of the traveler Raphael Hythloday, More paints a dazzling portrait of a land that has seemingly solved the social and political ills that plagued 16th-century Europe. Here, citizens pursue knowledge and virtue, cities are designed with perfect geometry, and religious tolerance is the law of the land.
But is this island paradise truly a blueprint for a better world? Or is it a cleverly constructed satire, a pointed critique of the corruption and inequality of More's own time? Utopia is a masterful and ambiguous work that challenges the very foundations of law, politics, and human nature.
This foundational text of Western thought is as provocative today as it was 500 years ago. It is a must-read for anyone interested in philosophy, political science, or the timeless quest for a more perfect society.