Our coming world
Published by Good Press
English
2025
ISBN 8596547862871
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In "Our Coming World," Alfred Charles Michaud presents a thought-provoking exploration of the intersections between technology and society in the early 20th century. The book is characterized by its compelling prose and vivid imagery, deftly blending speculative fiction with philosophical inquiry. Michaud artfully examines the societal implications of technological advancements, illustrating a future brimming with both promise and peril. His work is situated within the broader literary context of dystopian narratives emerging during this era, taking inspiration from contemporaneous discussions about industrialization, futurism, and the human condition. Alfred Charles Michaud, an astute observer of human society, draws upon his diverse experiences and intellectual background to craft this seminal work. His engagement with the rapid transformation of his time—notably, the rise of the modern industrial world—has profoundly influenced his reflections on humanity's destiny. Michaud's insights reflect both a cautionary stance toward unbridled progress and a hopeful vision for a more enlightened civilization. Readers who appreciate speculative narratives that challenge the status quo will find "Our Coming World" to be an enlightening addition to their collection. Michaud's intricate storytelling and philosophical musings invite readers to engage rigorously with the ethical dimensions of technological progress, making it a timeless commentary on the human experience.
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