Utopia

Thomas More's Utopia is a masterpiece of Renaissance political philosophy, responsible for introducing the term 'utopia' and spawning an entire genre of 'utopian' and 'dystopian' literature. In Utopia, Thomas More gives us a traveller's account of a newly-disc...

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Otros Autores: Tomás Moro, Santo, 1478-1535 , autor (autor), Jonson, Will editor (editor)
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [Lugar de publicación no identificado] : Will Jonson [2014]
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Sumario:Thomas More's Utopia is a masterpiece of Renaissance political philosophy, responsible for introducing the term 'utopia' and spawning an entire genre of 'utopian' and 'dystopian' literature. In Utopia, Thomas More gives us a traveller's account of a newly-discovered island where the inhabitants enjoy a social order based on natural reason and justice, and human fulfilment is open to all. As the traveller, Raphael, describes the island to More, a bitter contrast is drawn between this rational society and the custom-driven practices of Europe. So how can the philosopher try to reform his society? In his fictional discussion, More takes up a question first raised by Plato and which is still a challenge in the contemporary world. In the history of political thought few works have been more influential than Utopia, and few more misunderstood. -- Contracubierta
Notas:En el verso de la portada: "© this edition Will Jonson"
Descripción Física:92 páginas ; 23 cm
ISBN:9781500868710