1. Utopia
The average king was often corrupt, having dishonest methods of raising money and starting unnecessary aggressive wars. ... Raphael Hythlodaeus, however, disagrees with More stating that "there's no room at Court for philosophy" (More 63). ... More again displays qualities of civic humanism, stating that one should not turn his back on public life altogether just because he fails to completely eradicate wrong ideas or deal with inveterate vices as effectively as he would like. ... No distinction is given to the severity of crimes, and a man who steals food for his family is sentenced...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate