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Nowa
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Używany - jak nowa
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Używany - dobry
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Używany - widoczne ślady użytkowania
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Utopia
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More's "Utopia" stands as a multifaceted and groundbreaking work in political philosophy, culminating in the renowned depiction of the Utopians. These people adhere to principles of natural law while being open to Christian teachings; they share all possessions communally and regard gold as meaningless. Influenced by the philosophies of Plato, St. Augustine, and Aristotle, "Utopia" had a profound impact, inspiring a new genre of both utopian and dystopian literature with notable contributors such as Sir Francis Bacon, H.G. Wells, Aldous Huxley, and George Orwell. The book serves not only as a critique of the social impact of greed but also as a reflection on the personal sacrifices involved in public service. It vividly illustrates the tension between idealism and practicality, engaging its audience in an ongoing discussion about the optimal state of a commonwealth.
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More's "Utopia" stands as a multifaceted and groundbreaking work in political philosophy, culminating in the renowned depiction of the Utopians. These people adhere to principles of natural law while being open to Christian teachings; they share all possessions communally and regard gold as meaningless. Influenced by the philosophies of Plato, St. Augustine, and Aristotle, "Utopia" had a profound impact, inspiring a new genre of both utopian and dystopian literature with notable contributors such as Sir Francis Bacon, H.G. Wells, Aldous Huxley, and George Orwell. The book serves not only as a critique of the social impact of greed but also as a reflection on the personal sacrifices involved in public service. It vividly illustrates the tension between idealism and practicality, engaging its audience in an ongoing discussion about the optimal state of a commonwealth.
