A Modern Utopia - H. G. Wells - Platanus Publishing
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A Modern Utopia - H. G. Wells - Platanus Publishing
“This book is in all probability the last of a series of writin“writings, of which--disregarding certain earlier disconnected essays--my gs, Anticipations was the beginning. Originally I intended AnticiAnticipations Anticipations to be my sole digression from my art or trade (or what pations you will) of an imaginative writer. I wrote that book in order to clear up the muddle in my own mind about innumerable social and political questions, questions I could not keep out of my work, which it distressed me to touch upon in a stupid haphawork, haphazard way, and which no one, so far as I knew, had handled in a zard manner to satisfy my needs. But Anticipations did not achieve its end. I have a slow constructive hesitating sort of mind, and when I emerged from that undertaking I found I had still most of my questions to state and solve. In Mankind in the Making, therefore, I tried to review the social organisation in a different way, to consider it as an educational process instead of dealing with it as a thing with a future history, and if I made this second book even less satisfactory from a literary standpoint than the former (and this is my opinion), I blundered, I think, more edifformer edifyingly--at least from the point of view of my own instruction.”