Thomas More's ideas about an ideal society were influenced in part by the land of Utopia, a fictional island described in his book "Utopia." The land was portrayed as an idyllic society with communal ownership, equality, and harmony among its inhabitants.
The level to which the ideal is enforced
The book is called "Utopia." It was written by Thomas More in 1516 and describes an imaginary island society that represents a perfect, ideal society, hence the modern English meaning of "utopia" as an ideal place.
Of or belonging to an ideal society. The name comes from the title of Thomas More's sixteenth-century book Utopia, in which he described his vision of an ideal society. The word "Utopia" means "nowhere".
more describes an ideal society, where men and woman live in peace and harmony.
a society of sturdy, independent farmers
Plato's ideal society is called a Utopia
Utopia is a mythical place that is perfect or near perfect. Coined by Sir Thomas Moore
The Confucian ideal of society is depend on agriculture, not commerce and the real society of Japan is very structure.
The Confucian ideal of society is depend on agriculture, not commerce and the real society of Japan is very structure.
The Confucian ideal of society is depend on agriculture, not commerce and the real society of Japan is very structure.
Plato's ideal society is called a Utopia
one way that renaissance changed society is by changing their art. the renaissance ideal of human dignity inspired some northern humanists to develope plans for social reform based on Judeo-Christian values.