Utopia

audiobook

Utopia

by Saint Thomas More

DE·~4 hours

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Description

In this early modern dialogue, a learned traveler returns from a distant island and recounts what he has observed. The narrative unfolds as a series of conversations that blend humor, satire, and earnest social theory. It offers listeners a vivid portrait of a society built on collective ownership and rigorous civic duty.

The island’s citizens share all resources, work limited hours, and educate every child, creating a community where poverty and crime are virtually unknown. By contrasting these practices with the inequities of contemporary European kingdoms, the work invites reflection on property, law, and the role of the individual in the common good. Listeners will be drawn into the lively debates and the imaginative description of daily life, from communal meals to the organization of government.

Though written over five centuries ago, its ideas resonate with modern discussions about social justice and sustainable living. The listening experience offers both a historical lens and a thought‑provoking invitation to imagine alternatives to our own world.

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Language

de

Duration

~4 hours (278K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Norbert H. Langkau, Jana Srna and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2008-10-20

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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