The term was taken from Thomas More's novel Utopia, published in 1551, where he depicted an ideal society based on equalism, economic and political prosperity and where poverty and misery were eradicated
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- Thomas More’s masterpiece is Utopia which tells of a journey to an imaginary island named Utopia, an ideal capitalist society.
- ______, whose name comes from Greek words meaning "no place" , is written by Thomas More to name his ideal society. A: Utopia B: Shangrila C: News from Nowhere D: Wonderland
- In the 16th century the outstanding humanist ________ wrote Utopia in which he gave a profound and truthful picture of the people’s suffering and put forward his ideal of a future happy society. A: Thomas More B: Thomas Marlowe C: Francis Bacon D: William Shakespeare
- ____________Whose name comes from Greek words meaning “ no place”, is written by Thomas More to name his ideal society. A: Utopia B: Shangrila C: As you like it D: Wonderland
- More was the first to see the relation between wealth and poverty, and to bring up the ideal of an advanced society— a communist society.