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In "In the Fourth Year: Anticipations of a World Peace," H. G. Wells delves into speculative ideas about global governance and the prospects of achieving lasting peace after the cataclysm of World War I. Writing in a precursor to modern political philosophy, Wells employs a blend of imaginative narrative and pragmatic analysis, foreseeing a world transformed by social and technological changes. His discourse reflects the zeitgeist of the early 20th century, marked by both optimism and trepidation about the future, as he navigates the intertwined fates of nations with a vision that remains…mehr

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In "In the Fourth Year: Anticipations of a World Peace," H. G. Wells delves into speculative ideas about global governance and the prospects of achieving lasting peace after the cataclysm of World War I. Writing in a precursor to modern political philosophy, Wells employs a blend of imaginative narrative and pragmatic analysis, foreseeing a world transformed by social and technological changes. His discourse reflects the zeitgeist of the early 20th century, marked by both optimism and trepidation about the future, as he navigates the intertwined fates of nations with a vision that remains thought-provoking today. H. G. Wells, known as the "father of science fiction," was not only a prolific novelist but also a social commentator deeply engaged with the upheavals of his time. His diverse background in literature and social reform, coupled with his critiques of capitalism and imperialism, shaped his understanding of the complex dynamics that lead to war and discord. "In the Fourth Year" emerges from this milieu, presenting his fervent hope for a cooperative international framework to avert the horrors of conflict. This book is essential for readers interested in the intersection of literature, history, and political thought. Wells's vision for a peaceful global society is not only a reflection of its era but resonates powerfully with contemporary debates on international relations and collective security. It encourages readers to critically engage with the consciousness of their own time and envision new pathways for global harmony.

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H. G. Wells, born Herbert George Wells on September 21, 1866, was a prolific English writer best known for his work in the science fiction genre as well as for being a forward-thinking social commentator. Wells's literary career could be characterized by its remarkable versatility and visionary works. His most celebrated science fiction novels include 'The Time Machine' (1895), 'The War of the Worlds' (1898), and 'The Invisible Man' (1897), which not only served as entertainment but also engaged with the social and scientific issues of his time, often projecting the possible futures of humanity. Beyond his fictional narratives, Wells penned numerous essays and speculative works addressing societal change. In 'In the Fourth Year: Anticipations of a World Peace' (1918), Wells's pursuit of a better social order is expressed through his advocacy for a world peace brought about by a league of nations, a testament to his enduring faith in humanity's potential for progress and cooperation amidst the despair of World War I. His writing, characterized by its clear prose and imaginative scenarios, has had an enduring influence on the literary landscape and continues to stimulate debate on the interplay between technology, society, and ethics. Wells passed away on August 13, 1946, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire readers and writers alike.