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New worlds for old
Book • 1911
'New Worlds for Old' explores H.G.
Wells' vision of a socialist future and advocates for social reform.
Wells examines various aspects of society, including education, family, and governance, proposing ways to create a more equitable and efficient world.
He critiques existing social structures and argues for the necessity of adapting to changing times.
The book reflects Wells' broader interest in science, progress, and the potential for humanity to shape its destiny.
His ideas encompass a range of topics, such as eugenics, social equality, and the role of the state.
Wells' vision sought to inspire readers to imagine and actively pursue a better future through collective action and rational planning.
Wells' vision of a socialist future and advocates for social reform.
Wells examines various aspects of society, including education, family, and governance, proposing ways to create a more equitable and efficient world.
He critiques existing social structures and argues for the necessity of adapting to changing times.
The book reflects Wells' broader interest in science, progress, and the potential for humanity to shape its destiny.
His ideas encompass a range of topics, such as eugenics, social equality, and the role of the state.
Wells' vision sought to inspire readers to imagine and actively pursue a better future through collective action and rational planning.
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The Birth of Socialism – A Better World is Possible