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„Útópía“ er mikið fyrir marga. Sagnfræðingar hafa litið á Útópíu sem fyrirmynd að breskri heimsvaldastefnu, mannúð sem stefnuyfirlýsingu um algerar umbætur á kristinni endurreisn og bókmenntagagnrýni sem verk óbundins menntamanns. | |||
In it More describes an ideal society where all property is held in common and food is distributed at public markets and common dining halls. With its sweeping condemnation of all private property, ''Utopia'' influenced early Socialist thinkers. Karl Kautsky, the German Socialist theoretician, saw ''Utopia'' “as a vision of the socialist society of the future”<ref>John Anthony Scott, Introduction to ''Utopia'', trans. Peter K. Marshall (New York: Washington Square Press, 1965), p. xvii.</ref> and hailed More as the father of the Bolshevik Revolution. | In it More describes an ideal society where all property is held in common and food is distributed at public markets and common dining halls. With its sweeping condemnation of all private property, ''Utopia'' influenced early Socialist thinkers. Karl Kautsky, the German Socialist theoretician, saw ''Utopia'' “as a vision of the socialist society of the future”<ref>John Anthony Scott, Introduction to ''Utopia'', trans. Peter K. Marshall (New York: Washington Square Press, 1965), p. xvii.</ref> and hailed More as the father of the Bolshevik Revolution. | ||
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