Value of Human Life in Utopian Society

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Philosophy

 

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Doris M

 

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August 16, 2014

 

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University

 

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Compared to Europe of More's day Utopia must have sounded like paradise to the common man, the majority of whom lived in horrible surroundings and under crushing poverty. However, when compared to modern society Utopia's (almost) complete lack of self-expression and individuality seems barbaric and dull...
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However, when compared to modern society Utopia's (almost) complete lack of self-expression and individuality seems barbaric and dull. One of the most interesting facets of Utopia is the bizarre value placed on human life. In Utopia there is a curious emphasis placed on the lives of their citizens as a collective and, to a certain extent, as individuals...
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