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A utopia...with slaves...? Doesn't sound like a utopia for everyone, Sir Thomas More.
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Thank you We sneak in Dystopian literature Utopians slavery last
- 00:10
month Why does mora's utopia have slaves and how are
- 00:16
they treated Ah weird thing about this utopia again like
- 00:22
plato's is that it does have slaves families have slaves
- 00:27
and this comes from the idea again that certain people
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just have a natural place in society These slaves aren't
- 00:37
always treated in the way that we might treat slaves
- 00:41
so prisoners and slaves are not held after they're free
- 00:49
to move around but they don't because if they did
- 00:55
there would be nowhere for them to go So it's
- 00:58
a society where people kind of accept their punishment because
- 01:03
they believe in the rules it's really difficult to imagine
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and that's part of what a utopia is it's like
- 01:11
challenging so like imagine yourself as someone who was like
- 01:14
happy to be a slave that's really weird but in
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this world it works our precious metals valued in this
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utopia it's also a world in which people don't care
- 01:27
about precious metals The most expensive metals like gold are
- 01:33
like given to basically prisoners people who have like broken
- 01:36
the rules and that's like the marker of them having
- 01:40
broken the rules and that's so that gold has no
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value It's Not too many people want And so it's
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Not something that they're like fighting over all the time
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Why does mora's utopia have slaves And how are they 00:01:54.669 --> [endTime] treated How are precious metals valued in this utopia
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