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represents the notion of an ideal commonwealth, as the expression in a fable of what would at once be a standard and touchstone for social and political regulations.
Hytholoday begins to talk of his adventures, and to describe how in the course of them he had come across many interesting communities, among them the commonwealth, whose custom on laws might well serve as examples to European Countries. By directs comments on the evils and miseries prevalent in England and Europe with an analysis of their causes and suggestions for their remedies.
When More and Giles discover how widely Hythloday had traveled and realized the depth of his understanding of the governments of many nations, ...

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and philosophical proposals.
Hythloday proceeds with the argument to a critical analysis of patterns of law, government, economic and more, among European nation, particularly in England. He criticism are directed specifically at the severity of the penal code, the terrible inequities in the distribution of wealth, the unequal participation in productive labor and so on. After which Hythloday gives an account of the whole life pattern of the ns.
Hythloday argued that a human life is of more worth than money and that is unreasonable to punish equally the taking of a man¡¦s life and his property. The ns have not only eliminated money from their economy, they have devised psychological methods to teach their people to despise those precious metals that are used for money in other countries.
The concept of the romantic love or the grand passion is not brought into the discussion. Though it is evident throughout that the family relationship is emphatically advocated and the permanence ...

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