Thomas More's Magnificent Utopia - Dr Richard Serjeantson

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  • Опубліковано 13 лип 2024
  • Thomas Mores Utopia was first published 500 years ago. www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and...
    Its central idea, of a perfect but impossible place, has since become part of our mental furniture. But what does this very amusing (though also rather stern) book mean? It has sometimes been seen as a satire on the inevitable conformity of political equality but may rather offer a portrait of a magnificently just society. Utopias links both with London and with the civic culture of Renaissance Europe more generally will be explained. Focussing on its significance at the time when it was written, with reflections on its remarkably varied legacy. This is part of the Being Human festival and is complemented by an exhibition at the University of London's Senate House which runs until December 2016, Utopia and Dystopia.
    The transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website: www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and...
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  • @pakalologirl420
    @pakalologirl420 5 років тому +33

    He was my 17th great grandfather!

    • @rachelwyatt6030
      @rachelwyatt6030 5 років тому +4

      We must be related as he is mine too!

    • @CFaversham2
      @CFaversham2 3 роки тому +6

      Do you know that he is still around in spirit. I'm a descendant too and remember in childhood dreams. Although I haven't seen him in years. However when we came out of the first lockdown for the Coronavirus in New Zealand, I went to the local op show here in Wellington to get a book and I was completely surprised to find a print of Anne Creasacre More there amongst the pictures. I knew it was one of those coincidences that spirit seems to bring our way. It lifted my spirits at just the right time, after a particularly uncertain and dark period. And I guess they knew what job i did to help at that time. Call upon him, in prayer for guidance. He's still around : )

  • @UtopiaOliveOrchard
    @UtopiaOliveOrchard 4 роки тому +9

    Big fan of Thomas More

  • @gabrielaubry1334
    @gabrielaubry1334 6 років тому +47

    It should be noted that there are a few aspects of Utopia that are morally ambiguous by today's standards...
    - Utopia practice slavery. It's a moral virtue in that is used as a capital punishment instead of execution, but it becomes much less so when it becomes the fate of captured prisoners of war.
    - Utopia is rather patriarchal, in that women are expected to be obedient to fathers and husbands.
    - Utopia ascribes to the belief that one can't be moral without religion. Though Utopia practice full religious tolerance and places no official restrictions on atheists, atheists are systematically distrusted by the people and are pressured to accept religious faith.

  • @TheDevonblacksmith
    @TheDevonblacksmith 6 років тому +14

    many thanks for posting this lecture, a very interesting and still current concept from over 500 years ago

  • @gowithgroove
    @gowithgroove 5 років тому +3

    Thanks much for posting this!

  • @davidsconnelly2613
    @davidsconnelly2613 7 років тому +4

    Bravissimo.

  • @birukethio8729
    @birukethio8729 4 роки тому +10

    Ethiopia
    The Battle of Adwa (Tigrinya: ዓድዋ; Amharic: አድዋ; Italian Adua) was the climactic battle of the First Italo-Ethiopian War. Led by Emperor Menelik II, Ethiopian forces defeated an invading Italian force on 1 March 1896, near the town of Adwa in Tigray. The decisive victory thwarted the Kingdom of Italy's campaign to expand its colonial empire in the Horn of Africa and secured the Ethiopian Empire's sovereignty for another forty years. As the only African nation to successfully resist European conquest during the scramble for Africa, Ethiopia became a pre-eminent symbol of the pan-African movement and international opposition to colonialism.[14]

  • @wawazuzzy2064
    @wawazuzzy2064 7 років тому +3

    thank you

  • @mosesbullrush8051
    @mosesbullrush8051 7 років тому

    Utopia has some comparison with the modern scheme called Technocracy described in the video below.
    Video Title: "Technocracy Rising - the Scientific Elite's Global Matrix of Control"
    Uploader: "Millennial Millie"
    /watch?v=fQSlDJ23Cwk

  • @JaguarDevice
    @JaguarDevice 4 роки тому +13

    Misses most of the nuances of Utopia

  • @franetica123
    @franetica123 5 років тому +5

    Utopia is coming very soon.

    • @chopin65
      @chopin65 4 роки тому +2

      No, it is not.

  • @JPS4inLA
    @JPS4inLA 4 роки тому +10

    You apparently missed the simple message of the book. It is a message of personal responsibility in a world of corruption & your arguing about who was and was not corrupt

  • @iamfayko
    @iamfayko 6 років тому +2

    26:43 - logic behind lack of utopian crime

  • @threethrushes
    @threethrushes 5 років тому +14

    Utopia: the precursor to the failed twentieth-century experiment that was the USSR.
    Unsurprisingly, Russian literature has a reasonably rich tradition in utopian and dystopian thought in the late nineteenth-century (Chernishchevskii, 1863), and early twentieth-century (Zamiatin, 1921), among others.
    Fun fact: Utopia was translated into Russian only as late as 1798.

  • @ferdeegemdel5451
    @ferdeegemdel5451 4 роки тому

    E is change to U

  • @avro549B
    @avro549B 7 років тому +17

    After actually reading "Utopia" and realising what a dreary Communist conformity it described, I stopped using the term in a complimentary fashion. I haven't yet decided whether it was meant to prescribe a Platonic ideal society, or a satire criticising contemporary England.

    • @DigitalDuelist
      @DigitalDuelist 6 років тому

      avro549B Very well stated! I could not agree more. The resurgence of Marxist thought taking place in "Western" pop-cultute right now is very disconcerting as well...

    • @smola2350
      @smola2350 6 років тому +4

      To me it seems that it is more Platonic society. For a pre-industrial society it feels more relevant than marxist ideals. Im not totally sure whether More had an influence on Marx, but it certainly would seem likely.

  • @birukethio8729
    @birukethio8729 4 роки тому

    am live in ethiopia in africa i want to know this book is talk about ethiopia
    let me know it is true

  • @martonk
    @martonk 6 років тому +14

    The lecturer's rhetoric is pushed a bit too far to be enjoyable, in my view. Great video, nevertheless.

  • @Ugandangirl
    @Ugandangirl 3 роки тому

    Tiffany!!! Grow a garden

  • @tomgervasi4653
    @tomgervasi4653 7 років тому +14

    Utopia is not a utopia, in practice it ends up turning into the totalitarian nightmares of the 20th century, not because it betrays the communist values, but because it is a fulfillment of them. It's only a utopia in the Greek sense of the term that it is 'no place'.

    • @Steamforger
      @Steamforger 5 років тому +2

      @Lisa Harris That's fascinating. Sorry for the late reply, but could you provide some details? Really interested to know your thoughts.

  • @jokeritd4139
    @jokeritd4139 4 роки тому +2

    Utopia=ethiopia

  • @matthewrobson6335
    @matthewrobson6335 4 роки тому +4

    Utopia = Communism