The New World Order

H G Wells

The New World Order
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Adultbrain Publishing
Published
9 October 2024
Pages
184
ISBN
9781998614196

The New World Order

H G Wells

Can humanity unite under a common cause?

In The New World Order, H.G. Wells envisions a world where nationalistic divides are overcome, where humanity comes together to forge a peaceful, organized society on a global scale. Written during one of the most turbulent times in history, Wells' work challenges readers to consider the potential-and perils-of a unified world government.

In this thought-provoking classic, Wells addresses the complexities of war, the role of technology, and the need for a new moral order that transcends individual interests. Adultbrain Publishing presents this work as a powerful reminder of the choices that lay before us in the pursuit of a better future.

Are we ready to accept Wells' challenge?

Published in 1940, as the world was engulfed in the turmoil of World War II, Wells outlines his vision for a unified world government that transcends national boundaries, aiming for peace, order, and shared human progress. Though controversial, his ideas address issues still relevant today: how humanity can work together to overcome conflict, inequality, and the challenges of an interconnected world.

This edition from Adultbrain Publishing brings Wells' insightful, and often startling, vision into sharp focus for modern readers, inviting reflection on the path of human history and our collective future. Perfect for those interested in political philosophy, futurism, or the ideas that have shaped our modern world, The New World Order offers a thought-provoking glimpse into a world that could be-or perhaps is already emerging.

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