Monday, December 23, 2019

Utopia is a society that you really can’t wrap your head...

Utopia is a society that you really can’t wrap your head around. In Utopia it talks about Thomas, Raphael, Peter how they met and what they think they about the society. It ask you questions that really makes you think, would I want to live in this society? Utopia talks about how they are a perfect society but it makes you wonder if they really are. (More, 2011) When Moore talks about Utopia he says that the island is formed in a crescent shape. Which makes me think that every county or state is not shaped perfectly, they have their own shape to make them different and to stand out from the rest. It talks about how they don’t have private property which means anyone can come in to their house at any time of the day. We live in a society†¦show more content†¦In our society, we have different religions but some get along but others don’t. People have different opinions on religions that sometimes causes fights between people. Women in Utopia do must of the house work just like in our society. If men do the house work for the women in our society means they did something wrong, just being nice or they want something. â€Å"Ovid’s poem had enormous impact on Renaissance literature, but for more’s Utopia its influence was not so much direct and specific as through a diffused and pervasive atmosphere of thought that identified a life of innocence, equality, peace, and closeness to mature as the first and last state of humankind.† (103, Ovid) In other words, Ovid society had no laws just like the Utopia society. They didn’t have armies in the Ovid society but like More’s they had armies. They both had different religions. In the Golden Age, the earth produced food in such abundance there was no need for farming unlike the Utopia society where farming was vital. I agree with Utopia theory because if one day they decide not to provide people with food, you need to know how to farm to provide food for your self and family. (More, 2011) â€Å"More’s book resonates with Plato’s in a number of ways, but the most striking feature that the Utopia republic shares with Plato’s pattern for an ideal state is communism.† (101, Plato) Plato theory was, â€Å"neither should they have a private house orShow MoreRelatedOrganisational Theory230255 Words   |  922 Pagesorganization theory the book increases the understanding of a field that in recent years has become ever more fragmented. Organization theory is central to managing, organizing and reflecting on both formal and informal structures, and in this respect you will find this book timely, interesting and valuable. Peter Holdt Christensen, Associate Professor, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark McAuley et al.’s book is thought-provoking, witty and highly relevant for understanding contemporary organizational

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