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The Idea of Utopia

The Idea of Utopia. Europeans, Perfectibility, & Others. Sir Thomas More, 1478-1535. Why We Read Utopia in CF 3333. book on institutions- you can grid it institutions that are - Europe institutions that might be - Utopia fascinating primary source dealing with

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The Idea of Utopia

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  1. The Idea of Utopia Europeans, Perfectibility, & Others

  2. Sir Thomas More, 1478-1535

  3. Why We Read Utopia in CF 3333 • book on institutions- you can grid it • institutions that are - Europe • institutions that might be - Utopia • fascinating primary source dealing with • demise of the Medieval order • the age of discovery • causes of the Reformation

  4. The Setting • Renaissance & Reformation • Age of Discovery ou topos • Corporatism to Capitalism • Nostalgia for Corporatism • Sabine on Utopia

  5. Corporatism • “The Corporatism of the Middle Ages” • Mumford • Sabine • “The Oath of Aethelred”

  6. A Man for All Seasons • Vita - Renaissance Humanist • Humanist in Power • The Theorist • Systems Theory • Non-Incremental • Centrality of Morality • More & Hythloday 73-74 • an inner dialogue

  7. the prudent critic direct criticism- 61, col. 2, bottom indirect criticism (?)- 109, col. 2, par. 1

  8. Protest! • Explicit Criticisms • Enclosure Acts 62 • unsatisfactory clergy 67 • excessive punishment 64 • Implicit Criticisms • role of civic virtue 92 • treatment of retarded, insane 100 • role of gold & silver 88 • marriage 98 • diet 78 • law & lawyers 100 • political prudence 80

  9. Protest! • Political Economy • no market mechanism 78 • city - hinterland work ibid. • workfare 81, 86-87 • Religious Tolerance • Utopos & religious pluralism 107ff. • repression of zealots 109

  10. Protest! • critique of what is • suggestion of what might be

  11. Utopian Corporatism • politics 100 • economics 114 • justice 115 • “a moral and social foundation” 115-116

  12. A Prayer “The service ends with a set prayer repeated by both priests and congregation.” More, 114 (top of column tw0)

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