- Modern Utopia, A
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Wells, H. G.
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H. G. Wells's proposal for social reform was the formation of a world state, a concept that would increasingly preoccupy him throughout the remainder of his life. One of his most ambitious early attempts at portraying a world state was A Modern Utopia (1905). A Modern Utopia was intended as a hybrid between fiction and 'philosophical discussion'. Like most utopists, he has indicated a series of modifications which in his opinion would increase the aggregate of human happiness. Basically, Wells' idea of a perfect world would be if everyone were able to live a happy life. This book is written with an intimate knowledge of former ideal commonwealths and is a conscious attempt to describe a utopia that is not utopian.
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- Chapters
- Introduction: The Owner of the Voice
- Chapter 1: Topographical
- Chapter 2: Concerning Freedoms, Sections 1-3
- Chapter 2: Concerning Freedoms, Sections 4-7
- Chapter 3: Utopian Economics, Sections 1-4
- Chapter 3: Utopian Economics, Sections 5-8
- Chapter 4: The Voice of Nature
- Chapter 5: A Failure in a Modern Utopia, Sections 1-3
- Chapter 5: A Failure in a Modern Utopia, Sections 4-8
- Chapter 6: Women in a Modern Utopia, Sections 1-4
- Chapter 6: Women in a Modern Utopia, Sections 5-6
- Chapter 7: A Few Utopian Impressions, Sections 1-3
- Chapter 7: A Few Utopian Impressions, Sections 4-7
- Chapter 8: My Utopian Self
- Chapter 9: The Samurai, Sections 1-3
- Chapter 9: The Samurai, Sections 4-5
- Chapter 9: The Samurai, Sections 6-8
- Chapter 10: Race in Utopia, Sections 1-2
- Chapter 10: Race in Utopia, Sections 3-5
- Chapter 11: The Bubble Bursts
- Appendix, Scepticism of the Instrument
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