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Send us a textThomas More’s Utopia, published in Latin in 1516, emerged from the intellectual ferment of Renaissance humanism and More’s own complex life as a lawyer, scholar, and eventual Lord Chancellor under Henry VIII. Framed as a conversation in Antwerp between More, his friend Peter Giles, and the fictional traveler Raphael Hythloday, the work describes an imaginary island society whose rational, communal institutions critique the corruption, inequality, and religious strife of sixteenth-century Europe. Written amid More’s diplomatic travels and his growing disillusionment with princely courts, Utopia blends playful satire, Socratic dialogue, and serious moral philosophy, drawing on classical sources like Plato’s Republic while reflecting Christian humanist ideals; its title, a Greek pun meaning both “good place” and “no place,” underscores its role as both ideal and impossibility, a mirror held up to England’s enclosures, capital punishment, and warmongering nobility.Hi everybody! I've decided to keep the podcast going on these platforms. Since I don't have any advertisers, if you'd like to support the show, please visit ShafferMediaProject.com and click on the Spotify or YouTube links to hear some of the great music that my company produces. Please like, subscribe, share and follow if you enjoy this content! Thanks. Hi everybody! I've decided to keep the podcast going on these platforms. Since I don't have any advertisers, if you'd like to support the show, please visit ShafferMediaProject.com and click on the Spotify or YouTube links to hear some of the great music that my company produces. Please like, subscribe, share and follow if you enjoy this content! Thanks.Please like, share, follow and subscribe! Also, check out all our great offerings at ShafferMediaEnterprises.com!
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