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A Modern Utopia

A Modern Utopia

By Wells, H. G.

Published by Zenith Starlight Media

English 2025 ISBN 9791070123836
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🌍 What would a perfect world look like—and what kind of people would we need to build it? 🌍 In H. G. Wells's A Modern Utopia, one of the great minds of science fiction imagines a world transformed by reason, education, and justice. Written in 1905, this groundbreaking novel blends storytelling with social philosophy to present Wells's vision of an ideal society—one united by progress, guided by science, and freed from the inequalities that plague our own. Two travelers find themselves on a parallel Earth, where humanity has achieved universal order through the World State, governed by a noble elite called the Samurai. As they explore this strange yet familiar civilization, Wells examines the meaning of freedom, morality, and the delicate balance between individuality and collective harmony. Part philosophical treatise, part imaginative adventure, A Modern Utopia reflects Wells's lifelong quest to reconcile human imperfection with the dream of a better world. His ideas about technology, social reform, and global unity would go on to influence generations of thinkers and futurists. Both provocative and inspiring, this visionary classic invites readers to question what true progress means—and whether perfection is possible at all. 👉 Click Buy Now to journey into H. G. Wells's bold and brilliant vision of humanity's future.

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