Volume 160 pages
About the book
What if society could be perfected? What would justice, equality, and harmony truly look like?
In Utopia, Thomas More envisions an ideal island society where private property is abolished, reason guides governance, and citizens live in communal peace. Written in 1516, this philosophical masterpiece launched a genre and sparked centuries of debate about politics, religion, economics, and the human condition .
This edition presents the original English translation with annotations, historical context, and critical commentary—ideal for students, scholars, and readers of political philosophy and classic literature.
"More's Utopia remains as provocative and inspiring as when it was first written." – The Guardian
"A must-read for those exploring the roots of political thought and idealism." – Philosophy Now
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