Utopia (Warbler Classics Annotated Edition)

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<p><em>Utopia </em>a term coined by Thomas More from the Greek meaning nowhere envisions an imaginary island where a perfect society flourishes. This groundbreaking work of socio-political satire divided into two books offers a detailed account of the customs governance and daily life within this ideal community.</p><p>In Book One More crafts a narrative through correspondence with real-life acquaintances he met across Europe lending credibility to his fictional creation. The story then shifts to a dialogue between More and a well-traveled philosopher Raphael Hythlodaeus who critiques the social ills of contemporary Europe.</p><p>Book Two transports readers to the New World where Raphael recounts his journey beyond Brazil after parting ways with the explorer Amerigo Vespucci to the island of Utopia. Here he spends five years observing the islanders' way of life where unique practices include the election of a prince the equitable redistribution of people to maintain balanced populations the ease of divorce the absence of private property gender equality in labor religious tolerance and a deep aversion to war.</p><p><em>Utopia</em> is a seminal work that popularized the concept of imagined societies and inspired a wealth of early literature including Tommaso Campanella's <em>The City of the Sun </em>Francis Bacon's <em>New Atlantis </em>and Voltaire's<em> Candide.</em> This robust Warbler Classics edition is based on the time-honored translation by Gilbert Burnet and includes notes by Hugh Hirsch Goitein an introduction by Henry Morley an afterword by George Sanderlin a biographical sketch of More by Erasmus and a detailed chronology.</p>
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