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Utopia
Utopia is a socio-political satire written by Thomas More in 1516, presenting an idealized island society governed by reason, communal property, and equality. Through a fictional dialogue between More and the traveler Raphael Hythloday, the book critiques the corruption, greed, and injustices of 16th-century European society while exploring themes of governance, justice, and human nature. Utopia remains a foundational work in political philosophy, inspiring debates on ideal societies, socialism, and the role of government in ensuring fairness and prosperity.
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