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About the book:
More's 1516 account of an imaginary island society, written partly as genuine political philosophy and partly as playful satire, the name itself means "no place" in Greek.
The founding text of a lineage that runs directly through Brave New World and Nineteen Eighty-Four, the tradition of imagining the perfect society and finding the catch.
Worth reading alongside both, not least because More's ideal commonwealth runs on slave labour, which reframes every subsequent utopia that forgets to ask who does the work.
Reasonable secondhand condition.
Some damage to back cover as pictured.
All pages intact and readable.
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