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A framed narrative relates a visitor's account of an imagined island society, presented through conversational reports and a prefatory letter. The account surveys civic institutions, communal arrangements for property and labor, systems of education and welfare, legal procedures, and approaches to religion and morals. By comparing those practices with contemporary European norms, the text probes ideas of justice, governance, and the common good, employing description and wry critique to expose social contradictions and propose alternative social, political, and economic arrangements.

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Saint Thomas More

Saint Thomas More was an English lawyer, philosopher, and statesman, best known for his work in the early 16th century. He served as Lord Chancellor of England and was a prominent figure in the Renaissance humanist movement. More's most famous work, "Utopia," presents a critical view of contemporary society through the lens of an idealized community. His writings often explore themes of morality, justice, and the nature of good governance. More's steadfast commitment to his principles ultimately led to his martyrdom, as he was executed for refusing to accept King Henry VIII's separation from the Catholic Church.

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