Thomas More's *Utopia* is a seminal work of political philosophy and social commentary, first published in 1516. Through the narrative of Raphael Hythloday, More presents a detailed account of a fictional island society, Utopia, which embodies an ideal system of government, economy, and social customs. This thought-provoking book critically examines European society of More's time, contrasting its perceived flaws with the Utopian principles of communal ownership, religious tolerance, and justice. *Utopia* remains a cornerstone of utopian literature, prompting readers to contemplate the possibilities and challenges of constructing a perfect world.