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Utopian Literature



Utopia - yootōˈpēə [Gr.,=no place], title of a book by Sir Thomas More, published in Latin in 1516. The work pictures an ideal state where all is ordered for the best for humanity as a whole and where the evils of society, such as poverty and misery, have been eliminated. The popularity of the book has given the generic name Utopia to all concepts   Read More...

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    The Story of Utopias
    by Lewis Mumford. 310 pgs.


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    Utopia
    by Susan A. Bruce. 258 pgs.


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