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Thomas More

Envisioning a Harmonious Society Beyond Sixteenth Century Realities.

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Author: Thomas More

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780140449105

Language: English

Publish Date: 07/19/1969

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: DISCOURSES OF RAPHAEL HYTH LO DAY, OF THE BEST STATE OF A COMMONWEALTH
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Chapter 2: OF THEIR TOWNS, PARTICULARLY OF AMAU RO T
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Chapter 3: OF THEIR MAGISTRATES
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Chapter 4: OF THEIR TRADES, AND MANNER OF LIFE
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Chapter 5: OF THEIR TRAFFIC
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Chapter 6: OF THE TRAVELLING OF THE UTOPIANS
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Chapter 7: OF THEIR SLAVES, AND OF THEIR MARRIAGES
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Chapter 8: OF THEIR MILITARY DISCIPLINE
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Chapter 9: OF THE RELIGIONS OF THE UTOPIANS
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Who should listen Utopia

The summary audiobook of "Utopia" by Thomas More is ideal for students, scholars, and enthusiasts of political philosophy and social theory who seek a concise understanding of this seminal work. It also appeals to anyone interested in discussions about ideal societies, governance, and human nature. Additionally, busy professionals and casual readers looking for thought-provoking insights without the time commitment of the full text will find the summary particularly beneficial.

3 quotes from Utopia

  • "The most important thing for the people in a society to do is to take care of each other, and when they do they can build a better world for all."
  • "There is no wealth that is not tainted by greed and ambition; true happiness comes not from material possessions but from the communal sharing and love of people."
  • "A perfect society does not come from laws alone but from the moral character of the individuals that comprise it."

Author : Thomas More

Sir Thomas More was a prominent English statesman, philosopher, and writer of the Renaissance period, best known for his seminal work, "Utopia," published in 1516. Born in 1478 in London, More pursued a career in law and quickly rose to become a trusted advisor to King Henry VIII. His humanist ideals and fervent Catholic faith were evident in his writings and political life, emphasizing the importance of moral integrity and the common good. Despite his esteemed position, More’s unyielding opposition to the Protestant Reformation and his refusal to accept Henry VIII's break with the Catholic Church ultimately led to his martyrdom in 1535. More's legacy endures not only through his literary contributions but also as a symbol of principled resistance against moral compromise in the face of political power.

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Utopia Free Audiobook Download

Thomas More

Envisioning a Harmonious Society Beyond Sixteenth Century Realities.

3.5572496rating

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Author: Thomas More

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780140449105

Language: English

Publish Date: 07/19/1969

AudioBook length: 31 min

Utopia audiobook cover
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Who should listen Utopia

The summary audiobook of "Utopia" by Thomas More is ideal for students, scholars, and enthusiasts of political philosophy and social theory who seek a concise understanding of this seminal work. It also appeals to anyone interested in discussions about ideal societies, governance, and human nature. Additionally, busy professionals and casual readers looking for thought-provoking insights without the time commitment of the full text will find the summary particularly beneficial.

3 quotes from Utopia

  • "The most important thing for the people in a society to do is to take care of each other, and when they do they can build a better world for all."
  • "There is no wealth that is not tainted by greed and ambition; true happiness comes not from material possessions but from the communal sharing and love of people."
  • "A perfect society does not come from laws alone but from the moral character of the individuals that comprise it."

Author: Thomas More

Sir Thomas More was a prominent English statesman, philosopher, and writer of the Renaissance period, best known for his seminal work, "Utopia," published in 1516. Born in 1478 in London, More pursued a career in law and quickly rose to become a trusted advisor to King Henry VIII. His humanist ideals and fervent Catholic faith were evident in his writings and political life, emphasizing the importance of moral integrity and the common good. Despite his esteemed position, More’s unyielding opposition to the Protestant Reformation and his refusal to accept Henry VIII's break with the Catholic Church ultimately led to his martyrdom in 1535. More's legacy endures not only through his literary contributions but also as a symbol of principled resistance against moral compromise in the face of political power.