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Voyage A L’Ile D’Utopie (1888)

Voyage A L’Ile D’Utopie (1888)

Tomas Moro

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Kessinger Publishing
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2010
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Antologías (no poéticas)
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9781160270984
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Le livre ''Voyage ������ l’�����le d’Utopie'' a �����t����� �����crit par Tomas Moro en 1888. Il s’agit d’un roman d’anticipation qui d�����crit un voyage imaginaire sur une �����le lointaine appel�����e Utopie. Le livre est divis����� en deux parties : la premi�����re partie d�����crit le voyage vers l’�����le, tandis que la seconde partie d�����crit la vie sur Utopie elle-m������me.Dans la premi�����re partie, le narrateur raconte son voyage en mer vers Utopie. Il d�����crit les diff�����rentes �����tapes du voyage, les rencontres avec les habitants des �����les voisines, ainsi que les diff�����rentes cultures et coutumes des peuples qu’il rencontre.Dans la seconde partie, le narrateur d�����crit la vie sur Utopie. Il d�����couvre une soci�����t����� id�����ale o����� tout est organis����� de mani�����re rationnelle et �����quitable. Les habitants d’Utopie ont cr���������� une soci�����t����� sans classe sociale, sans propri�����t����� priv�����e et sans argent. Les hommes et les femmes sont �����gaux, et chacun travaille pour le bien commun. Les enfants sont �����duqu�����s dans des �����coles communes, et la sant����� est une priorit����� pour tous.Le livre ''Voyage ������ l’�����le d’Utopie'' est consid�����r����� comme un classique de la litt�����rature utopique. Il a influenc����� de nombreux �����crivains et philosophes, et a inspir����� plusieurs mouvements politiques et sociaux. Le livre est un t�����moignage de l’utopie sociale et politique qui a �����merg����� ������ la fin du XIXe si�����cle, et qui a continu����� ������ influencer la pens�����e politique et sociale jusqu’������ nos jours.This Book Is In French.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world’s literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.

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