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Availability:In StockContributor:H. G. Wells, Constantin Von Hoffmeister (Introduction by)Publish date:11/15/2022Pages:128
Language:EnglishPublisher:Legend Books Sp. Z O.O.ISBN-13:9788367583121ISBN-10:8367583124UPC:9788367583121Book Category:Social Science, Political ScienceBook Subcategory:Conspiracy Theories, International Relations, GlobalizationSize:8.50 x 5.50 x 0.44 inchesWeight:0.69Product ID:SC4TW7MEXW

The New World Order by H.G. Wells

Whether it is attainable, how it can be attained, and what sort of world a world at peace will have to be.

Today the phrase 'New World Order' evokes dystopian visions of enforcing a uniform international peace, Big Brother surveillance and legal order through a system of collective security and stringent control of a brainwashed citizenry.

H. G. Wells called for the complete socialisation of the world. He vocally criticised Soviet Communism and European Fascism, but he embraced certain measures these systems implemented, like the abolition of private property and the management of youth. He believed such courses of action were leading the world towards collectivisation and the unity of mankind. If we want true peace and prosperity to reign, Wells argued, there is only one way to bring it about: subsuming all human affairs under a single government and the establishment of a world state.

A Blueprint for Global Governance

Wells laid the groundwork for a 'paradise on Earth' in this little book from 1940. His visions were apparently taken seriously by powerful financial and political circles that have gradually put them into practice over the last eighty years. Wells did not merely make predictions. There is little doubt that he was a major player in creating the current New World Order.

About H.G. Wells

Herbert George Wells (1866-1946) is considered one of the pioneers of the science-fiction genre. His earliest and best-known novel is The Time Machine (1895). Wells' works always contain social criticism, reflecting his aim to realise political ideas with the help of literature. With his dystopian oeuvre, he wanted to startle his compatriots out of their Victorian self-righteousness, criticise imperialism and warn against blind optimism about progress.

Key Themes Explored

This political science work examines world peace through global collectivisation, the abolition of private property, and unified international governance. Wells presents his case for a single world government as the only path to lasting peace and prosperity. The book offers insight into early 20th century political thought and the ideological foundations that influenced modern international relations and globalization debates.

Language:EnglishPublisher:Legend Books Sp. Z O.O.ISBN-13:9788367583121ISBN-10:8367583124UPC:9788367583121Book Category:Social Science, Political ScienceBook Subcategory:Conspiracy Theories, International Relations, GlobalizationSize:8.50 x 5.50 x 0.44 inchesWeight:0.69Product ID:SC4TW7MEXW
Publisher: Legend Books Sp. Z O.O.

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