The dream of perfectIon or the mirror of folly?
In 1516, Sir Thomas More imagined a society unlike any other—a bold vision of a perfect commonwealth, free from greed, corruption, and inequality.
In Utopia, a traveler recounts his journey to a distant island where private property does not exist, everyone works for the common good, and reason governs daily life.
Is it a blueprint for an ideal world, or a biting satire of human folly? More’s masterwork has provoke ...