Utopia
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Narrated by:
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Mark Meadows
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By:
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Thomas More
About this listen
Thomas More's Utopia stands out as one of the most striking political works ever written. Composed specifically as a response to Henry VIII's break with Rome, the book meditates on the perfect society while indirectly critiquing the political and social ills of Tudor England. Containing thoughts on religious pluralism, a welfare state, and women's rights, More's book was well ahead of its time, already hinting at later theories on communism and capitalism centuries before Marx, Engels, and Smith.
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- jack beddoe
- 23-01-17
A classic
A classic work, well performed. An interesting hisctoric work that is interesting to examine in relation to the modern world.
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- SimonX
- 23-03-17
Well worth your time 😊
When you listen to this book you have to remember when it was written, the language is wonderfully traditional and the reader does a great job.
This is both an inspirational and thought provoking book which could even, in my opionon, be a possible record of the Indu civilization in South Asia 2600 to 1900 BC.
Enjoy 🌏
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