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Progress and Purpose: Thomas More’s Utopia
Progress and Purpose: Thomas More’s Utopia

Wed, Jan 21

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Ann Arbor

Progress and Purpose: Thomas More’s Utopia

Faculty-led Student Seminar

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Jan 21, 2026, 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM

Ann Arbor, 331 Thompson St, Ann Arbor, MI 48104, USA

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Thomas More’s short but influential Utopia takes the reader on a journey to another world: literally, “No Place,” but equally evocative of its Greek homophone, “Good Place.” A renowned humanist in his day, now recognized as a Catholic saint, Thomas More gives his readers the critical distance to reflect on their own societal failures and shortcomings, raising questions about the nature of virtue and freedom, the ethics of property, and the purpose and limits of punishment. This will be a three part seminar with Socratic discussions over dinner as we explore this classic text.


This event is open for students only. Faculty and recent graduates should email admin@kateriinstitute.org to inquire about availability.


 

Instructor: Douglas Trevor (PhD, Harvard) is Professor of English Language and Literature at the University of Michigan and a faculty affiliate of the Kateri Institute. 

 

*This program is supported by a grant from the Lumen Christi Institute with funding…

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