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THE WORD OF THE DAY

Utopia

/juːˈtoʊ.pi.ə/

Origin:
From Greek ou-topos (“no place”) and eu-topos (“good place”); coined in the early 16th century.

Definition:
An imagined ideal society designed to explore political, social, or moral ideals.

Example:
“The island functions as a utopia that exposes real-world flaws.”

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WHAT HAPPENED ON THIS DAY?


On February 7, 1478


Birth of Thomas More (1478–1535)
The Writer Who Gave English a Language for Imagining Ideal Societies

On this day — February 7, Thomas More is remembered for shaping the intellectual destiny of English political prose. Though Utopia (1516) was written in Latin, its rapid translation into English profoundly influenced Renaissance prose style and the development of political philosophy in the English-speaking world.

More’s greatest linguistic legacy lies in the word “utopia.” Coined from Greek roots meaning “no place” (and echoing “good place”), the term entered English vocabulary and then global discourse, becoming a foundational concept in discussions of ideal societies, social reform, and political imagination. Few literary inventions have traveled so widely across languages.

Beyond vocabulary, More helped refine early modern English humanist prose, blending irony, dialogue, and philosophical argument. His influence endures in how English articulates debates about justice, governance, and the limits of perfection. On this day, his legacy reminds us that a single word can reshape centuries of political thought.








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