The Condition of ManHarcourt, Brace & World, 1944 - 467 pagine |
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Pagina 235
... utopia was an integral part of the conception of a New World . 2 : Utopia as New World Symbol Thomas More's Utopia was finished by that busy statesman in 1516 . Far more decisively than in many later works , with More's Utopia a new ...
... utopia was an integral part of the conception of a New World . 2 : Utopia as New World Symbol Thomas More's Utopia was finished by that busy statesman in 1516 . Far more decisively than in many later works , with More's Utopia a new ...
Pagina 237
... Utopia there was no need for lawyers and no place for litigation : he bowed out his own class and guild . The love of gold was mocked by using that metal deliberately for the manu- facture of chamberpots . But the most significant fact ...
... Utopia there was no need for lawyers and no place for litigation : he bowed out his own class and guild . The love of gold was mocked by using that metal deliberately for the manu- facture of chamberpots . But the most significant fact ...
Pagina 466
... Utopia , 13 , 196 , 328 , 342 , 403 Utopia , futurist , 338 Utopia , Thomas More's , 235- 237 Utopian freedom , 237 Utopianism , Marx's , Marx's fear of , 334 337 ; Utopias , 242 ; Plato's , 29 ; revolutionary , 325 Vitruvius , 155 ...
... Utopia , 13 , 196 , 328 , 342 , 403 Utopia , futurist , 338 Utopia , Thomas More's , 235- 237 Utopian freedom , 237 Utopianism , Marx's , Marx's fear of , 334 337 ; Utopias , 242 ; Plato's , 29 ; revolutionary , 325 Vitruvius , 155 ...
Sommario
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
PRELUDE TO AN ERA | 17 |
THE PRIMACY OF THE PERSON | 52 |
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