Social Forces in England and America

Social Forces in England and America

by H. G. Wells
Social Forces in England and America

Social Forces in England and America

by H. G. Wells

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Overview

The coming of Blériot -- My first flight -- Off the chain -- Of the new reign -- Will the empire live? -- The labour unrest -- Social panaceas -- Syndicalism or citizenship? -- The great state -- The common sense of warfare -- The contemporary novel -- The philosopher's public library -- About Chesterton and Belloc -- About Sir Thomas More -- Traffic and rebuilding -- The so-called science of sociology -- Divorce -- The schoolmaster and the empire -- The endowment of motherhood -- Doctors -- An age of specialisation -- Is there a people? -- The disease of parliaments -- The American population -- The possible collapse of civilisation -- The ideal citizen -- Some possible discoveries -- The human adventure.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162421535
Publisher: V F Editions
Publication date: 02/22/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 488 KB

About the Author

About The Author

H.G. Wells (1866–1946), born Herbert George Wells, was an English author known for not only his popular science fiction books but also works of social commentary, history and biography. His first novel, The Time Machine, was published in 1895. Socially progressive and visionary in intellect, H.G. Wells became one of the most prolific writers of his generation. Through books like The Invisible Man, The Island of Doctor Moreau, and War of the Worlds, Wells delved into a plethora of social, philosophical and political ideas through the medium of what we now call science fiction.

Date of Birth:

September 21, 1866

Date of Death:

August 13, 1946

Place of Birth:

Bromley, Kent, England

Place of Death:

London, England

Education:

Normal School of Science, London, England
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