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Joseph Reagle on H. G. Wells's "World Brain" (1937)

New Books in Science

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What Is the Consensus?

Wells was very naive in terms of what he thought might happen. And it is only through, for instance, that wicipedia, you know, two decades of discussions and arguments about, well, is it good enough to find an expert that says something? He had these notions of a a new world order. To him, those are all very positive things. They have negative connotations. I say we use wells's words with warwell's connotations,. i think we're right to be a little bit concerned about but that was the perspective from which he was coming.

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