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The Politics of Thomas More's "Utopia"

Title: The Politics of Thomas More's "Utopia"

Essay , 2016 , 7 Pages , Grade: 5.50

Autor:in: Silvia Stamenova (Author)

Literature - Comparative Literature
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The question posed in this essay concerns the politics in the book of Thomas More's Utopia. The book is a precursor of the utopian literary genre that describes in detail ideal societies and perfectly arranged cities. Although utopianism is a typical Renaissance movement, which combines classical concepts of ideal societies of Plato and Aristotle with Romanesque rhetorical finesse (Cicero, Kvintiliyan), it continues to develop in the age of the Enlightenment as well.

Moreover, the author criticizes the social mores of his time. To today’s system he opposes the island “Utopia” where there is no private property. Earth and all means of production belong to the state, which is a federation of cities. All people are busy with work. From physical labor are exempt only those persons possessing exceptional mental ability and dealing with scientific work. Thus, the essay has a lot to say and a lot to deal with – from politics to pure utopia.

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Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)

  • Introduction
  • Research question
  • Politics in Thomas More's Utopia

Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)

This essay investigates the political aspects of Thomas More's Utopia, a seminal work of utopian literature. It analyzes how More's vision of an ideal society, characterized by communal ownership and a focus on public good, challenges the social and political norms of his time.

  • The influence of classical and Renaissance ideals on More's conception of Utopia.
  • The critique of social injustice and inequality in More's contemporary society.
  • The impact of Utopia on socialist and humanist thought throughout history.
  • The various interpretations and controversies surrounding Utopia's political system.
  • The relationship between Utopia's political structure and its social, economic, and religious values.

Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)

  • Introduction

    This introduction establishes the research question, which focuses on the politics present in Thomas More's Utopia. It highlights the book's significance as a precursor to the utopian literary genre and discusses its influence on subsequent social and political movements.

  • Research question

    This section briefly elaborates on the context of More's Utopia, emphasizing its historical relevance within the late medieval period and its critique of the existing social order. It also notes the book's lasting impact on socialist thought.

  • Politics in Thomas More's Utopia

    This chapter delves into the political system described in Utopia. It explores the structure of government, the role of the people in decision-making, and the absence of private property. The chapter also examines the concept of slavery in Utopia and various interpretations of its purpose within the context of the ideal state.

Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)

The primary focus of this text is on the political and social aspects of Thomas More's Utopia. Key terms include: utopian literature, social critique, communal ownership, political system, ideal society, social justice, inequality, socialist thought, interpretations and controversies, classical ideals, Renaissance ideals, and the relationship between politics and social values.

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Title
The Politics of Thomas More's "Utopia"
College
Cardiff Metropolitan University
Grade
5.50
Author
Silvia Stamenova (Author)
Publication Year
2016
Pages
7
Catalog Number
V387035
ISBN (eBook)
9783668611979
ISBN (Book)
9783668611986
Language
English
Tags
Utopia Moore Politics
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Silvia Stamenova (Author), 2016, The Politics of Thomas More's "Utopia", Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/387035
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