Thomas More's Utopian Society

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Overall, our group has come to the understanding that Thomas More’s proposed Utopia would for the most part not be realistic in today's modern society. His utopian society is fundamentally based on the restriction and control of each individual both mentally and physically which could never be an attainable reality. Because, pleasure cannot be restricted and controlled to be based upon virtue and proposed “natural” ideals. In addition the natural course of human nature can not be determined and controlled by another human being. Finally, restriction of individuality and free will do not allow a person to become their full potential and flourish. However, some parts of his Utopia, such as religion and its parallels to current religion could