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Sir Thomas More · 1516
Canon spine row 52. Sir Thomas More — Utopia. Era: 1516. Lang: Latin.
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Utopia argues that private property and ambition corrupt society; collective work and rational governance produce genuine human flourishing.
work-as-meaning
seinge they be all exercysed in profitable occupations... plentye of all thinges beinge among them
UTOPI-RC-128fraud, theft, rauine, brauling... do dye when money dieth... feare, griefe, care, laboures and watchinges do perish even the very same moment
UTOPI-RC-189obedience-and-authority
no magistrate is eyther hawte or fearfull. Fathers they be called... the prince himselfe is not knowen from the other by princely apparell
UTOPI-RC-159howe to conquere the Venetians... howe to bringe under his jurisdiction all Italie — kingdoms he hath longe ago in mind invaded
UTOPI-RC-101education-and-formation
They sett greate stoore by Plutarches bookes. And they be delyted wyth Lucianes mery conceytes and jestes
UTOPI-RC-153they furthwith very wittely conjectured the thinge... they have attempted to make paper, and to imprint letters
UTOPI-RC-154Illuminates
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