The book The Open Court 31, No.737 was written by author Carus, Paul, 1852-1919 Here you can read free online of The Open Court 31, No.737 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Open Court 31, No.737 a good or bad book?
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611 More's state was definitely ov to'ttos. It was a brilliant suggestive example of what could be done if men had the courage to initiate revolutionary changes. The secret of his work lay in the emphasis it placed upon the need for change if men desired social evolution. To show what he was aiming at More made changes and revealed the influence they had on civilization. He did not make his sugges- tions as though they were the only changes possible or desirable. They were examples of how refor...ms would work, and the benefits that would accrue to civilization by the policy of change. Some of the thinkers of the time saw the point that More was laboring to present and they followed his lead. That is the reason for the rapid advance of social reforms during the next few genera- tions. The Utopia did a great work by teaching men to think on social questions. And that is where we must still look for its value. Even though many of its ideals are fanciful, not all of them are meaningless to the world even in the twentieth century.
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