First published in Latin in 1516, Thomas More’s Utopia describes an imaginary island society organised around common ownership, religious tolerance, and rational government. Framed as a traveller’s report, it serves both as a thought experiment in ideal political arrangements and as a pointed satire of the social and economic injustices of More’s own England.
This free EPUB edition has been carefully cleaned and formatted for modern e-readers. The book gave its name to an entire genre of writing and remains a touchstone for political philosophy, debates about the just society, and the long tradition of utopian thought.