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A satirical frame narrative presents a traveler's account of an imagined island commonwealth whose institutions and customs are described in practical detail. The account contrasts communal property, regulated labor, and planned agriculture with the inequalities and legal abuses of contemporary states. Social arrangements include structured household and marriage rules, organized trades, regulated travel, and a civic system that limits wealth accumulation. Religious plurality and pragmatic toleration coexist with disciplined public life and military organization. Through ironic description and reasoned critique the narrator interrogates political, ethical, and economic assumptions, offering provocative proposals and questions rather than a singular blueprint.

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Title: Utopia

Author: Saint Thomas More

Editor: Henry Morley

Release date: April 1, 2000 [eBook #2130]
Most recently updated: April 7, 2021

Language: English

Credits: David Price

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Utopia

by Thomas More


Contents

INTRODUCTION
DISCOURSES OF RAPHAEL HYTHLODAY, OF THE BEST STATE OF A COMMONWEALTH
OF THEIR TOWNS, PARTICULARLY OF AMAUROT
OF THEIR MAGISTRATES
OF THEIR TRADES, AND MANNER OF LIFE
OF THEIR TRAFFIC
OF THE TRAVELLING OF THE UTOPIANS
OF THEIR SLAVES, AND OF THEIR MARRIAGES
OF THEIR MILITARY DISCIPLINE
OF THE RELIGIONS OF THE UTOPIANS