He wanted to give a picture of the civilization he believed would help the world and its current problems. He wants to create a society that humans would be proud of. Such examples of the perfect society that More created are found often throughout his book. More describes the Utopians, “All things are so regulated that men very seldom build upon a new piece of ground” (More 37). More describes men like this because the life they live is a very simple life and if their house needs repair they do not build another right next to it that make the most out of what they have and fix it. So one of Mores social ideals is that humans must become simple people and not concern over little
He wanted to give a picture of the civilization he believed would help the world and its current problems. He wants to create a society that humans would be proud of. Such examples of the perfect society that More created are found often throughout his book. More describes the Utopians, “All things are so regulated that men very seldom build upon a new piece of ground” (More 37). More describes men like this because the life they live is a very simple life and if their house needs repair they do not build another right next to it that make the most out of what they have and fix it. So one of Mores social ideals is that humans must become simple people and not concern over little