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Utopia
By (Author) Thomas More
Translated by Roger Clarke
Alma Books Ltd
Alma Classics
1st September 2017
25th May 2017
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
321.07
Paperback
288
Width 128mm, Height 198mm, Spine 22mm
264g
In Thomas Mores hugely influential Utopia, a traveller recounts his discovery of an island nation in which the inhabitants enjoy unprecedented social cohesion and justice. The book imagines a community in which laws, personal relations and professional ambition are based on reason, in contrast with the tradition-bound superstitions of Europe, which were, in Mores eyes, impediments to equality and peaceful coexistence. One of the indicators of the profound cultural and political influence of Mores masterpiece is todays common use of the word Utopia a term he invented. This extraordinary treatise on the values of rationality and reason here presented in a sparkling new translation by Roger Clarke and accompanied by copious notes and additional texts questions what a philosopher can do to enact change in society, and how idealized visions can inform political practice.
Astonishingly radical stuff. -- Terry Eagleton
As a philosopher, author, statesman and humanist, Thomas More (14781535) was one of the most influential thinkers of the English Renaissance. He was a councillor to Henry VIII, who famously ordered his execution, and is venerated as a saint in Catholicism. Mores Utopia is considered one of the most influential philosophical works of all time.