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The first book sets the stage, while the second immerses us in the fascinating island of Utopia, where customs, laws, religion, and economy intertwine. Hythloday presents an ideal society devoid of money, where communal property eliminates poverty, hunger, and fear, leading to a remarkable reduction in crime. Yet, More himself remains skeptical of some of Hythlodays assertions. This recording is based on the 1556 Robinson translation and features a foreword by the renowned William Morris. 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The first book sets the stage, while the second immerses us in the fascinating island of Utopia, where customs, laws, religion, and economy intertwine. Hythloday presents an ideal society devoid of money, where communal property eliminates poverty, hunger, and fear, leading to a remarkable reduction in crime. Yet, More himself remains skeptical of some of Hythlodays assertions. This recording is based on the 1556 Robinson translation and features a foreword by the renowned William Morris. Join us as we explore this timeless critique of society and the pursuit of an ideal world.]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">https://api.spreaker.com/episode/73744067</guid><pubDate>Mon, 10 Aug 2026 06:58:37 +0000</pubDate><enclosure url="https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/api.spreaker.com/download/episode/73744067/tragedy_of_king_richard_ii_version_2_william_shakespeare.mp3" length="84024889" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:author>Thomas More</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>Discover the thought-provoking journey of Utopia, originally titled A Frutefull Pleasaunt, and Wittie Worke of the Beste State of Publique Weale. Written by Sir Thomas More and translated into English by Raphe Robynson, this classic work introduces us...</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary><![CDATA[Discover the thought-provoking journey of Utopia, originally titled A Frutefull Pleasaunt, and Wittie Worke of the Beste State of Publique Weale. 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Its exploration of the relationship between knowledge and liberty resonates deeply in contemporary discussions about censorship and the role of media in society.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>10050</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://d3wo5wojvuv7l.cloudfront.net/t_rss_itunes_square_1400/images.spreaker.com/original/dd037f87a79aadffdca95e85cb0d554f.jpg"/><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Diamond Sutra (Chin-Kang-Ching) or Prajna-Paramita-Unknown</title><link>https://www.spreaker.com/episode/diamond-sutra-chin-kang-ching-or-prajna-paramita-unknown--73645729</link><description><![CDATA[The "Diamond Sutra" (Chin-Kang-Ching) or Prajna-Paramita-Unknown is a foundational text in Mahayana Buddhism, exploring profound concepts of wisdom and the nature of reality. This timeless work delves into the essence of enlightenment, encouraging listeners to reflect on the impermanence of existence and the importance of compassion. Its teachings remain relevant today, inviting individuals to question their perceptions and attachments in a world often driven by materialism. Engaging with this sutra offers a unique opportunity to deepen one's understanding of mindfulness and the interconnectedness of all beings, making it a valuable listen for anyone seeking spiritual growth and clarity in the modern age.]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">https://api.spreaker.com/episode/73645729</guid><pubDate>Sat, 08 Aug 2026 01:42:11 +0000</pubDate><enclosure url="https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/api.spreaker.com/download/episode/73645729/diamond_sutra_chin_kang_ching_or_prajna_paramita_unknown.mp3" length="56703071" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:author>Thomas More</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>The "Diamond Sutra" (Chin-Kang-Ching) or Prajna-Paramita-Unknown is a foundational text in Mahayana Buddhism, exploring profound concepts of wisdom and the nature of reality. 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Engaging with this sutra offers a unique opportunity to deepen one's understanding of mindfulness and the interconnectedness of all beings, making it a valuable listen for anyone seeking spiritual growth and clarity in the modern age.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>7081</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://d3wo5wojvuv7l.cloudfront.net/t_rss_itunes_square_1400/images.spreaker.com/original/dd037f87a79aadffdca95e85cb0d554f.jpg"/><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Loom and Spindle-Harriet H. Robinson</title><link>https://www.spreaker.com/episode/loom-and-spindle-harriet-h-robinson--73603440</link><description><![CDATA[Loom and Spindle by Harriet H. Robinson offers a vivid exploration of the lives of women in the textile industry during the 19th century, highlighting their struggles and resilience in a rapidly changing world. This powerful narrative captures the essence of labor, community, and the quest for autonomy, making it a timeless reflection on the pursuit of equality and dignity. As contemporary discussions around workers' rights and gender equality continue to resonate, Robinson's insights into the challenges faced by women in the workforce remain relevant today. Engaging and thought-provoking, Loom and Spindle invites listeners to reflect on the enduring themes of empowerment and social justice that echo through history.]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">https://api.spreaker.com/episode/73603440</guid><pubDate>Fri, 07 Aug 2026 08:02:51 +0000</pubDate><enclosure url="https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/api.spreaker.com/download/episode/73603440/loom_and_spindle_harriet_h_robinson.mp3" length="162953227" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:author>Thomas More</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>Loom and Spindle by Harriet H. 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Engaging and thought-provoking, Loom and Spindle invites listeners to reflect on the enduring themes of empowerment and social justice that echo through history.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>20349</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://d3wo5wojvuv7l.cloudfront.net/t_rss_itunes_square_1400/images.spreaker.com/original/dd037f87a79aadffdca95e85cb0d554f.jpg"/><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Interior Castle-Saint Teresa of Avila</title><link>https://www.spreaker.com/episode/interior-castle-saint-teresa-of-avila--73558687</link><description><![CDATA["Interior Castle" by Saint Teresa of Avila is a profound exploration of the spiritual journey towards union with God, depicted through the metaphor of a castle with many rooms representing different stages of the soul's development. This classic work invites listeners to delve into the depths of their own spirituality, encouraging introspection and growth. Its enduring themes of faith, inner peace, and the quest for divine connection resonate powerfully in today's fast-paced world, reminding us of the importance of nurturing our inner lives. Teresa's insights into prayer and contemplation continue to inspire seekers of all backgrounds, making this audiobook a timeless guide for anyone on their spiritual path.]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">https://api.spreaker.com/episode/73558687</guid><pubDate>Thu, 06 Aug 2026 13:18:23 +0000</pubDate><enclosure url="https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/api.spreaker.com/download/episode/73558687/interior_castle_saint_teresa_of_avila.mp3" length="206885337" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:author>Thomas More</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>"Interior Castle" by Saint Teresa of Avila is a profound exploration of the spiritual journey towards union with God, depicted through the metaphor of a castle with many rooms representing different stages of the soul's development. 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Teresa's insights into prayer and contemplation continue to inspire seekers of all backgrounds, making this audiobook a timeless guide for anyone on their spiritual path.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>25835</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://d3wo5wojvuv7l.cloudfront.net/t_rss_itunes_square_1400/images.spreaker.com/original/dd037f87a79aadffdca95e85cb0d554f.jpg"/><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>From the Foundation of the City Vol. 01-Titus Livius</title><link>https://www.spreaker.com/episode/from-the-foundation-of-the-city-vol-01-titus-livius--73505624</link><description><![CDATA["From the Foundation of the City Vol. 01-Titus Livius" is a profound exploration of the early history of Rome, capturing the essence of its origins and the values that shaped its civilization. This work delves into the foundational myths and historical narratives that not only reflect the spirit of ancient Rome but also resonate with contemporary themes of governance, societal structure, and the human condition. The enduring nature of Livy's storytelling invites listeners to reflect on the complexities of power, morality, and community, making it a timeless piece that encourages us to consider how these themes continue to influence our modern world.]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">https://api.spreaker.com/episode/73505624</guid><pubDate>Wed, 05 Aug 2026 17:03:14 +0000</pubDate><enclosure url="https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/api.spreaker.com/download/episode/73505624/from_the_foundation_of_the_city_vol_01_titus_livius.mp3" length="207347876" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:author>Thomas More</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>"From the Foundation of the City Vol. 01-Titus Livius" is a profound exploration of the early history of Rome, capturing the essence of its origins and the values that shaped its civilization. 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The first book sets the stage, while the second immerses us in the fascinating island of Utopia, where customs, laws, religion, and economy intertwine. Hythloday presents an ideal society devoid of money, where communal property eliminates poverty, hunger, and fear, leading to a remarkable reduction in crime. Yet, More himself remains skeptical of some of Hythlodays assertions. This recording is based on the 1556 Robinson translation and features a foreword by the renowned William Morris. 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Join us as we explore this timeless critique of society and the pursuit of an ideal world.]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">https://api.spreaker.com/episode/69486226</guid><pubDate>Sat, 17 Jan 2026 14:20:36 +0000</pubDate><enclosure url="https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/api.spreaker.com/download/episode/69486226/utopia_13_more_64kb.mp3" length="4008448" type="audio/mpeg"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcription.spreaker.com/starship/744f645f-e5d5-46c2-acbf-a879520b65ea/744f645f-e5d5-46c2-acbf-a879520b65ea.srt" type="application/x-subrip" language="en"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcription.spreaker.com/starship/744f645f-e5d5-46c2-acbf-a879520b65ea/744f645f-e5d5-46c2-acbf-a879520b65ea.txt" type="text/plain" language="en"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcription.spreaker.com/starship/744f645f-e5d5-46c2-acbf-a879520b65ea/744f645f-e5d5-46c2-acbf-a879520b65ea.vtt" type="text/vtt" language="en"/><itunes:author>Thomas More</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>Discover the thought-provoking journey of Utopia, originally titled A Frutefull Pleasaunt, and Wittie Worke of the Beste State of Publique Weale. 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The first book sets the stage, while the second immerses us in the fascinating island of Utopia, where customs, laws, religion, and economy intertwine. Hythloday presents an ideal society devoid of money, where communal property eliminates poverty, hunger, and fear, leading to a remarkable reduction in crime. Yet, More himself remains skeptical of some of Hythlodays assertions. This recording is based on the 1556 Robinson translation and features a foreword by the renowned William Morris. 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The first book sets the stage, while the second immerses us in the fascinating island of Utopia, where customs, laws, religion, and economy intertwine. Hythloday presents an ideal society devoid of money, where communal property eliminates poverty, hunger, and fear, leading to a remarkable reduction in crime. Yet, More himself remains skeptical of some of Hythlodays assertions. This recording is based on the 1556 Robinson translation and features a foreword by the renowned William Morris. 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The first book sets the stage, while the second immerses us in the fascinating island of Utopia, where customs, laws, religion, and economy intertwine. Hythloday presents an ideal society devoid of money, where communal property eliminates poverty, hunger, and fear, leading to a remarkable reduction in crime. Yet, More himself remains skeptical of some of Hythlodays assertions. This recording is based on the 1556 Robinson translation and features a foreword by the renowned William Morris. 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