The open conspiracy : Blue prints for a world revolution

In The Open Conspiracy: Blue Prints for a World Revolution, H. G. Wells advances a provocative political vision for remaking modern civilization through rational planning, scientific education, and supranational cooperation. Written in the aftermath of global upheaval, the book is neither fiction nor conventional political treatise, but a hybrid manifesto: urgent, speculative, and polemical in style. Wells situates his argument within early twentieth-century debates about nationalism, capitalism, war, and world order, proposing a coordinated movement of enlightened individuals committed to a scientifically organized world state. Wells was uniquely positioned to write such a work. Known both as a pioneering novelist and a public intellectual, he consistently used his writing to engage questions of social evolution, technology, and human destiny. His experiences of industrial modernity, the First World War, and the apparent failures of existing political institutions sharpened his conviction that humanity required a new planetary framework of governance. This book emerges directly from those historical pressures and from Wells's lifelong faith in reason as an instrument of collective progress. This is an essential book for readers interested in utopian thought, internationalism, and the history of modern political imagination. Even where one resists Wells's conclusions, the scope of his ambition remains intellectually bracing and deeply instructive.

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In The Open Conspiracy: Blue Prints for a World Revolution, H. G. Wells advances a provocative political vision for remaking modern civilization through rational planning, scientific education, and supranational cooperation. Written in the aftermath of global upheaval, the book is neither fiction nor conventional political treatise, but a hybrid manifesto: urgent, speculative, and polemical in style. Wells situates his argument within early twentieth-century debates about nationalism, capitalism, war, and world order, proposing a coordinated movement of enlightened individuals committed to a scientifically organized world state. Wells was uniquely positioned to write such a work. Known both as a pioneering novelist and a public intellectual, he consistently used his writing to engage questions of social evolution, technology, and human destiny. His experiences of industrial modernity, the First World War, and the apparent failures of existing political institutions sharpened his conviction that humanity required a new planetary framework of governance. This book emerges directly from those historical pressures and from Wells's lifelong faith in reason as an instrument of collective progress. This is an essential book for readers interested in utopian thought, internationalism, and the history of modern political imagination. Even where one resists Wells's conclusions, the scope of his ambition remains intellectually bracing and deeply instructive.

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