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Utopia
(1965)
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Author: Thomas More, Thomas More Paul Turner, Saint Sir Thomas More, Saint More Sir Thomas
Publisher: Penguin Books
Language: Latin (Original Language), English (Published)
Pages: 160
Series: Penguin classics
ISBN: 9780140441659
Genre: Nonfiction
Format: Paperback

Sir Thomas More's entertaining description of Utopia, an island supporting a perfectly organized and happy people, was a best-seller when it first appeared in Latin in 1516. This work of a Catholic martyr has later been seen as the source of Ana-baptism, Mormonism, and even communism. Utopia revolutionized Plato's classical blueprint of the perfect republic, mainly by its realism. Locating his island in the (then) New World, More endowed it with a language and poetry, and detailed the length of the working day and even the divorce laws. Such precision gives a disturbing and exciting impact to Utopia, which still remains a book of the future.