The utopian vision of H.G. Wells
earliest edition we have, 2009 McFarland & Co., 2009 204 pages
"This book begins with types of individuals who could create and live in ideal societies. It then discusses the state and how Wells' utopian thought requires a permanent commitment to expanding freedom. The final chapter covers death and how utopian thought can profoundly reshape the reader's understanding of position relative to current and future societies"--Provided by publisher.
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