Utopia by Sir Thomas More, Wayne Rebhorn (Introduction, Notes), Ralph Robinson (Translator); 1516/2005. Softcover. (Barnes & Noble Classics) (CO)

Utopia by Sir Thomas More, Wayne Rebhorn (Introduction, Notes), Ralph Robinson (Translator); 1516/2005. Softcover. (Barnes & Noble Classics) (CO)

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Publisher Collection: Barnes & Noble Classics
Binding: Softcover
Year First Published: 1516
Year Published: 2005

One of the most influential books in the Western philosophical and literary tradition, Sir Thomas More’s Utopia appeared in 1516.

The formidable Henry VIII had recently assumed the throne in England, and conflicting ideas about religion were fueling the Reformation throughout Europe.

A scathing satire, Utopia was hugely successful and vaulted More to the forefront of the growing humanist movement.

The story of Utopia is told by a mysterious sailor named Raphael Hythloday, who travels to the New World with the Italian explorer Vespucci and remains at a fort built at the farthest point reached. From there, he discovers a strange island kingdom named Utopia, a pagan and communist city-state in which language, social customs, dress, architecture, and education are identical throughout the country’s fifty-four cities.

The Utopians have eliminated wealth, the nobility, and currency. Labor and goods are distributed equally and property is held in common. And there are no monasteries, alehouses, or academies to tempt a person to withdraw from society.

Given More’s satiric leanings and eventual execution, is Utopia simply an attack on Europe’s wickedness? Or is it a philosophical tract extolling the ideal way to live? Ultimately, Utopia navigates a course between the desire to create perfection and the pragmatic understanding that perfection, given the fallibility of mankind, is impossible.

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