THOMAS MORE: A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS
Abstract
The article provides an insightful exploration of the life and literary contributions of Sir Thomas More, a prominent figure of the English Renaissance, led a multifaceted life as a humanist scholar, statesman, and author. His renowned work is “Utopia”, it presented a vision of an ideal society that continues to inspire discussions on social justice and reform.
Key words: humanism, renaissance, Utopia, social justice, religious tolerance, political philosophy.
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