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Utopia, a new translation, backgrounds, criticism

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Utopia, a new translation, backgrounds, criticism
Language
por
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Utopia
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Series statement
A Norton critical edition
Sub title
a new translation, backgrounds, criticism
Summary
In this classic that has attracted the attention of scholars and intrigued readers since its publication in the 16th century, Thomas More idealizes an island where private property and money do not exist, and where the State is concerned with the happiness of the people and the organization of society. production. For the philosopher, it would be the ideal society. One of the most important works of political philosophy of all time, "Utopia" discusses the contradiction of this ideal place: on the one hand, paradise, where there are no inequalities; on the other, hell, where individuality finds no space to manifest itself
Target audience
adult
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