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seven years, and when they appear in public they put on an upper garment
which hides the other; and these are all of one colour, and that is the natural
colour of the wool. As they need less woollen cloth than is used anywhere
else, so that which they make use of is much less costly; they use linen cloth
more, but that is prepared with less labour, and they value cloth only by the
whiteness of the linen or the cleanness of the wool, without much regard to
the fineness of the thread. While in other places four or five upper garments
of woollen cloth of different colours, and as many vests of silk, will scarce
serve one man, and while those that are nicer think ten too few, every man
there is content with one, which very often serves him two years; nor is there
anything that can tempt a man to desire more, for if he had them he would
neither be the, warmer nor would he make one jot the better appearance for it.
And thus, since they are all employed in some useful labour, and since they
content themselves with fewer things, it falls out that there is a great
abundance of all things among them; so that it frequently happens that, for
want of other work, vast numbers are sent out to mend the highways; but
when no public undertaking is to be performed, the hours of working are
lessened. The magistrates never engage the people in unnecessary labour,
since the chief end of the constitution is to regulate labour by the necessities
of the public, and to allow the people as much time as is necessary for the
improvement of their minds, in which they think the happiness of life
consists.
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Utopia
- Titel
- Utopia
- Autor
- Thomas Morus
- Datum
- 1516
- Sprache
- englisch
- Lizenz
- PD
- Abmessungen
- 21.0 x 29.7 cm
- Seiten
- 86
- Schlagwörter
- Utopia, State, Religion, English
- Kategorien
- International
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