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The Essential H.G. Wells

Manifestos for a New World

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The Essential H.G. Wells

By: H.G. Wells
Narrated by: Graham Dunlop
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A Visionary Blueprint for Humanity’s Future

H.G. Wells was more than a science fiction pioneer—he was a futurist, a philosopher, and an architect of ideas that continue to shape modern discussions on global governance, education, and human progress.

This essential collection brings together Wells’ most influential works on civilization’s fate, world order, and the role of centralized planning in shaping the future. From the bold proclamations of The Open Conspiracy to the thought-provoking insights of World Brain, these writings lay out his vision for a unified, scientifically managed society.

Included Works:

The Open Conspiracy – A call for a new ruling elite to guide civilization.

The New World Order – A vision of a unified global state to prevent war and instability.

The Fate of Man – Humanity’s existential challenges and the need for worldwide coordination.

World Brain – The concept of a global knowledge network shaping public thought.

Blueprints for a World Revolution – A practical follow-up to The Open Conspiracy, detailing the necessary steps toward global transformation.

Whether you see Wells as a utopian dreamer or a harbinger of an engineered future, this audiobook presents his most pivotal and controversial ideas. A must-listen for those intrigued by the intersection of history, politics, and global power.

Public Domain (P)2025 Adultbrain Publishing
Anthologies & Short Stories Classics Short Stories Socialism War
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