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aimed to provide solutions to contemporary problems, then the book 'may seem jejune'. The TLS praised Wells for his analysis of world issues but thought that his recommendations to solve these problems were 'so general and vague that they are of little practical use'. Further, the TLS expressed that
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There will be no day of days then when a new world order comes into being. Step by step and here and there it will arrive, and even as it comes into being it will develop fresh perspectives, discover unsuspected problems and go on to new adventures. No man, no group of men, will ever be singled out
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stating that the book was 'well worth examination'. Merriam noted Wells's 'good intentions' for drafting a set of human rights in the book, but did 'deplore his somewhat feeble execution'. In his review, Merriam insisted that political experts should cultivate a more 'bold and venturesome
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Soviets forgot that 'the more highly things are collectivised, the more necessary is a legal system embodying the Rights of Man'. Wells also goes on to state that Marx's concept of
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and are the symptoms of intertwining patriotism and enterprise with the world system. Wells declares that a revolution must occur to replace the world system, as otherwise, humanity faces
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and translated into multiple languages. Wells's declaration achieved syndication in newspapers around the world, received a lengthy personal attack by the Nazi minister of propaganda
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3263:The Country of the Blind
3235:The Argonauts of the Air
2947:Certain Personal Matters
2921:You Can't Be Too Careful
2729:The Research Magnificent
2625:In the Days of the Comet
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2263:10.1177/0022009404039883
2072:10.1017/CBO9781107294363
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3554:Books about revolutions
3333:The Lord of the Dynamos
3203:Tales of Space and Time
2657:The History of Mr Polly
2278:Partington, J. (2017).
2225:Science Fiction Studies
2013:Gentry & Mason 2019
1997:Gentry & Mason 2019
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1128:Gentry & Mason 2019
946:international relations
766:(TLS) remarked that if
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3305:The Empire of the Ants
3080:The Outline of History
3010:God the Invisible King
2873:The Camford Visitation
2833:The Bulpington of Blup
2689:The Passionate Friends
2569:When the Sleeper Wakes
2436:The H.G. Wells Society
2332:Rosenboim, O. (2017).
2309:. Palgrave Macmillan.
2218:: 6β7. 6 January 1940.
2091:Human Rights Quarterly
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3549:Books about socialism
3490:Joseph Wells (father)
3298:A Dream of Armageddon
3249:The Chronic Argonauts
3157:A Year of Prophesying
3087:Russia in the Shadows
3031:Mankind in the Making
3003:The Future in America
2989:First and Last Things
2913:All Aboard for Ararat
2561:The War of the Worlds
2380:"Victorian Socialism"
2288:10.4324/9781315261171
2103:10.1353/hrq.2019.0046
1026:Franklin D. Roosevelt
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180:and was published by
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3539:Books by H. G. Wells
3431:A Vision of Judgment
3291:The Door in the Wall
3115:This Misery of Boots
2745:The Soul of a Bishop
2577:Love and Mr Lewisham
2545:The Wheels of Chance
2421:Wells, H.G. (2007).
2378:Wells, H.G. (1940).
2305:Roberts, A. (2019).
1013:UN Secretary-General
1009:John Peters Humphrey
851:The New World Order,
757:The New World Order,
681:'s serialisation of
533:Clarence K. Streit's
527:, Wells assails the
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372:The New World Order,
333:and George Orwell's
278:technological change
225:The New World Order,
184:in January 1940. In
182:Secker & Warburg
96:Secker & Warburg
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3500:H. G. Wells Society
3347:The New Accelerator
3277:A Deal in Ostriches
3094:The Science of Life
3073:The Open Conspiracy
3059:The New World Order
2673:The New Machiavelli
2529:The Wonderful Visit
2396:1940Natur.145Q.152W
2236:Orwell, G. (1941).
1979:, pp. 639β40;
1927:, pp. 621β23;
1281:, pp. 632β33;
1166:, pp. 621β23;
1046:Jan Christian Smuts
992:The New World Order
971:The New World Order
934:Neville Chamberlain
867:Peter Richie-Calder
843:The New World Order
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700:The English priest
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3361:The Plattner Story
3319:The Land Ironclads
3242:The Beautiful Suit
3129:War and the Future
3066:New Worlds for Old
3017:In the Fourth Year
2881:Apropos of Dolores
2849:The Croquet Player
2705:The World Set Free
2665:The Sleeper Awakes
2633:The War in the Air
2062:Ellis, S. (2014).
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