HIDDEN PARTS OF SIR THOMAS MORE’S “UTOPIA”

Authors

  • Qosimova Saida Umidjon qizi
  • Khamitov Eldorbek Erkin o’g’li

Keywords:

Keywords: Thomas More, Utopia, Renaissance Europe, societal critique, alternative model.

Abstract

Thomas More’s “Utopia” stands as a seminal work of political philosophy and speculative fiction, offering a visionary critique of the societal norms and institutions prevalent in Renaissance Europe. Published in 1516 amidst social upheaval and religious turmoil, More’s text presents an alternative model of social organization through the depiction of an imaginary island society governed by principles of communal ownership, egalitarianism, and civic virtue.

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Claeys, Gregory. “A Genre Defined – Thomas More’s Utopia.” Searching for Utopia – The History of an Idea. 58-69. London: Thames & Hudson Ltd. 2011. Print

Published

2024-05-26

How to Cite

Qosimova Saida Umidjon qizi, & Khamitov Eldorbek Erkin o’g’li. (2024). HIDDEN PARTS OF SIR THOMAS MORE’S “UTOPIA”. Лучшие интеллектуальные исследования, 21(8), 160–162. Retrieved from http://web-journal.ru/index.php/journal/article/view/6598