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iUniverse, 1 Αυγ 2004 - 110 σελίδες
Nearly five hundred years after Sir Thomas More first recorded Raphael Hythloday's account of a five year stay on the island nation of Utopia, political intrigue, human sexuality, and religious liberty collide in "Utopia Revisited" to deliver a frightening glimpse into a world that could be ours.

Martin Guerin, a Vatican Ambassador, travels to the island nation of Utopia in hopes of staying the execution of Atavus Tyburn Ataraktos, a political prisoner charged with sedition and treason against the Utopian government. However, Ambassador Guerin soon finds himself embroiled in a political and philosophical debate with Sir Blabben Quacksalver, a member of Utopia's Parliament, as the two prepare to meet with the Minister of Justice, Ms. Anomie Prudentia, prior to the scheduled televised execution.

""Utopia Revisited" portrays a very real blueprint for a Utopian existence and, in a startling fashion, clearly demonstrates that there is no right way to do a wrong thing, even under the guise of law or in the name of progress and tolerance."
--Tim Klingler, Esq., member of the St. Thomas More Society of Southwestern Indiana

A hallmark of soft totalitarianism is the subjugation of the individual, all done in the name of personal freedom.--Atavus Ataraktos

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Prologue
2
Inn Utopia
5
The Sacred and Profane
14
Economic Progress
20
Babel
31
Sexual Evolution
37
Anomie
44
Epilogue
52
Afterword
55
Commentary on Contemporary Society by Atavus Tyburn Ataraktos
57
An excerpt from The Declaration of Independence of the Thirteen Colonies In CONGRESS July 4 1776
79
Glossary of Names
81
About the Author
83
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