Thomas More
1) Utopia
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Utopia (1516) is a work of political satire by Thomas More. Published in Latin while More was serving as Privy Counsellor under King Henry VIII, the text is stylized as a true account of a new civilization discovered in the New World by traveler Raphael Hythlodaeus. While there have been varying interpretations of Utopia over the centuries, it is most consistently regarded as a work of political philosophy in the tradition of Plato's Republic that...
2) Utopia
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Neste clássico que tem atraído a atenção de estudiosos e intrigado leitores desde a sua publicação no século XVI, Thomas More idealiza uma ilha onde não existe a propriedade privada nem o dinheiro, e onde o Estado se preocupa com a felicidade do povo e a organização da produção. Para o filósofo, seria a sociedade ideal. Uma das mais importantes obras de filosofia política de todos os tempos, a "Utopia" discorre sobre a contradição...
3) Utopía
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En "Utopía", More ambiciona un modelo de sociedad fundamentado en la justicia social y solidaridad entre los hombres que, como una gran familia, gestionan y disponen de manera equitativa los recursos que producen, puesto que la apropiación del poder, de la riqueza y la propiedad privada, al redistribuir los bienes, divide los intereses de los hombres y a los hombres mismos.
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"I die the King's good servant, but God's first," declared Sir Thomas More from the scaffold upon his 1535 execution for treason. Condemned to death for his refusal to acknowledge Henry VIII as the Supreme Head of the Church of England, More spent his final months in the Tower of London, writing this message of hope in the face of suffering. The noted Renaissance humanist cast his work of political thought and spiritual reflection in the form of a...
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While Thomas More first coined the word utopia in his 1516 book of the same name, the concept of a near perfect society dates at least back to the period of classical antiquity. Plato's "The Republic" is often cited as one of earliest attempts at addressing just such a society. However in the 16th century Thomas More's work established itself as the most famous example of this genre of literature. More's "Utopia" is described as an idealized island...
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Découvrez le dernier écrit de Thomas More, alors emprisonné à la tour de Londres.
Lorsque Thomas More écrit ce livre, il vit sa propre passion avant son martyr. Il sait et accepte d'aller tout droit à l'échafaud par amour de son Seigneur qui est sa seule vérité et sa seule vraie liberté, par respect de sa conscience avec laquelle il ne peut transiger. Alors il contemple et médite la Passion, celle du Christ, pour y trouver sens, joie et...
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Après avoir été interné à la Tour de Londres pendant seize mois, Thomas More, chancelier de Henry VIII, sera décapité le 6 juillet 1536. Il nous reste de cette captivité ses magnifiques correspondances notamment avec sa fille Meg: En toute bonne foi, Meg, j'espère que sa tendre pitié gardera ma pauvre âme sauve et me fera louer sa miséricorde. C'est pourquoi, ma très chère fille, que ton esprit ne se trouble de rien de ce qui pourrait...
8) Utopia: Tr
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Thomas More, a 16th century English lawyer, statesman, and philosopher, was one of the most controversial figures of his time. More opposed the Protestant reformation and denied the King's position as head of the Church of England. This act would ultimately lead to his trial for treason and execution. Despite his tragic downfall, he will forever be remembered for his pioneering work "Utopia." Thomas More first coined the word utopia in his 1516 book...