Thomas More’s Utopia: A Criticism of England’s Social Ills
In his book Utopia, Sir Thomas More presents a fictional island nation that he called Utopia. The island is said to be located somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean and is said to be a perfect society that has solved all the social ills of More’s contemporary England. In the book, More describes in detail the social and political institutions of Utopia. He also describes how the people of Utopia live in a commune-like society where everything is shared equally among them.