Utopia. Сlassic Collection. Philosophical and Fiction Works. From Plato to Bellamy
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Plato., Plato|AUTHOR., Thomas More|AUTHOR., Tommaso Campanella|AUTHOR., & Francis Bacon|AUTHOR. (2022). Utopia. Сlassic Collection. Philosophical and Fiction Works. From Plato to Bellamy . Andrii Ponomarenko.
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