Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society
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An imagined series of conversations between a reflective writer and the ghost of a historical moralist examines the principles and prospects of social progress. Each colloquy addresses a particular social question—literature and its diffusion, education, political reform, the pace of change—mixing historical reflection, moral reasoning, and practical observation. The dialogue balances hopeful ideals for human improvement with caution about sudden upheaval, arguing for gradual, ethical reform while criticizing revolutionary excesses. Personal meditations on books, domestic life, and civic duty lend a contemplative, often patriotic tone to the essays.
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