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A Modern Utopia
Contributor(s): Wells, H. G. (Author)

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ISBN: 1483702723     ISBN-13: 9781483702728
Publisher: Bottom of the Hill Publishing
OUR PRICE: $15.19  

Binding Type: Paperback - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: August 2013
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BISAC Categories:
- History
- Political Science | Utopias
- Philosophy | Social
Dewey: FIC
Physical Information: 0.48" H x 6" W x 9" L (0.69 lbs) 230 pages
Features: Illustrated
 
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A Modern Utopia is in all probability the last of a series of writings, of which-disregarding certain earlier disconnected essays-Anticipations was the beginning. Originally I intended Anticipations to be my sole digression from my art or trade of an imaginative writer. I wrote that book in order to clear up the muddle in my own mind about innumerable social and political questions, questions I could not keep out of my work, which it distressed me to touch upon in a stupid haphazard way, and which no one, so far as I knew, had handled in a manner to satisfy my needs. But Anticipations did not achieve its end. In Mankind in the Making I tried to review the social organization in a different way, to consider it as an educational process instead of dealing with it as a thing with a future history. In this present book I have tried to settle accounts with a number of issues left over or opened up by its two predecessors and to give the general picture of a Utopia that has grown up in my mind during the course of these speculations as a state of affairs at once possible and more desirable than the world in which I live. In its two predecessors the treatment of social organization had been purely objective; here I have tried to present not simply an ideal, but an ideal in reaction with two personalities. Moreover I have written into it as well as I can the heretical metaphysical skepticism upon which all my thinking rests, and I have inserted certain sections reflecting upon the established methods of sociological and economic science.... I am aiming throughout at a sort of shot-silk texture between philosophical discussion on the one hand and imaginative narrative on the other.
 
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