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The book explores the contradictions in Thomas More's Utopia, particularly regarding his personal beliefs and the progressive ideas presented in the text. It delves into themes such as divorce, euthanasia, and the roles of priests, which starkly contrast with his devout Catholic views. Additionally, the concept of religious toleration is examined in light of More's historical role as a persecutor of Protestants, raising questions about his motivations for writing Utopia and the underlying messages within it.
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