Utopia

audiobook

Utopia

by Saint Thomas More

EN·~4 hours·13 chapters

Chapters

13 total
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Utopia - by Thomas More

0:01
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Contents

0:21
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UTOPIA

0:00
4

INTRODUCTION

7:47
5

DISCOURSES OF RAPHAEL HYTHLODAY, OF THE BEST STATE OF A COMMONWEALTH

1:22:23
6

OF THEIR TOWNS, PARTICULARLY OF AMAUROT

5:28
7

OF THEIR MAGISTRATES

2:55
8

OF THEIR TRADES, AND MANNER OF LIFE

10:55
9

OF THEIR TRAFFIC

11:40
10

OF THE TRAVELLING OF THE UTOPIANS

46:14

Description

In the opening sections, a seasoned diplomat and scholar meets a well‑traveled sailor who has just returned from an astonishing island community. Their conversation, recorded as a series of lively discourses, sets the stage for a vivid portrait of a place that seems to have solved many of the problems that trouble European cities.

The island, described as a model commonwealth, organizes land and labor so that no one is poor and everyone shares in the benefits of work. Its citizens enjoy religious freedom, a simple yet thorough education, and a legal system designed to promote the common good rather than individual profit. Through the traveler’s observations, listeners are invited to compare these ideas with the customs of their own societies, sparking questions about justice, property, and the balance between liberty and order.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (237K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2000-04-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Saint Thomas More

Saint Thomas More

1478–1535

A brilliant statesman, humanist, and martyr, he is best known for Utopia and for refusing to support Henry VIII’s break with Rome. His life still speaks to readers drawn to conscience, courage, and the cost of principle.

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