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Commentary
The Utopian methods of war seem insane and dishonorable to More, Giles, and virtually everyone who comes in contact with them. ...
Commentary
It is hard to reconcile the almost absolute toleration advocated by Utopia with the fact that as Chancellor, Sir Thomas More played a central role in intensifying the persecution of Protestants. ...
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Utopia ends, first with a rousing flourish by Hythloday in which he claims Utopia to be the most perfect of societies, followed by Mores assessment that many Utopian policies are absurd, though some might be worthwhile to employ in Europe.
Approximate Word count = 1599 Approximate Pages = 6.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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