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Utopía / Utopia (Spanish Edition)
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Product Details
Overview
Un texto capital del Renacimiento que nos recuerda que imaginar la libertad es más urgente que nunca.
Más de quinientos años después de su publicación, Utopía sigue siendo un hito del pensamiento político occidental, así como el más alto referente de la necesidad humana de construir mundos posibles.
Esta bella edición incluye una introducción del premiado escritor China Miéville, que analiza los límites de las utopías actuales a la vez que insiste en la necesidad de un pensamiento que imagine mundos posibles. Además, se añaden cuatro ensayos de Ursula K. Le Guin, una de las expertas más reputadas en pensamiento utópico, sobre su largo compromiso con la obra de Moro.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
A landmark Renaissance text that reminds us that imagining freedom is more urgent than ever.
More than five hundred years after its publication, Utopia remains a milestone of Western political thought and the highest reference point for humanity’s need to build possible worlds.
This beautiful edition includes an introduction by award-winning writer China Miéville, who analyzes the limits of contemporary utopias while insisting on the necessity of a thought that imagines possible worlds. In addition, four essays by Ursula K. Le Guin, one of the most renowned experts in utopian thought, are included, reflecting her long engagement with More’s work.









