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174:, who, influenced by evolutionary thinking, "for the first time viewed our age of individualist industrial development, not as a possible permanent condition of humanity, but as something unstable and in motion, as an economic process." But Wells rejects the "revolutionary socialism" of Marx as flawed by an exaggeration of the economic factor, an invidious concept of class warfare, and an excessive determinism. In a following chapter, he criticizes the "administration socialism" of which the Fabians are an example, as excessively bureaucratic in spirit. The label Wells gives to what he advocates is "constructive socialism," which is to be realized "through the operation of a collective mind that must by its nature be constructive and enterprising, because only through the creation of such a mind can Socialism be brought about." 181:, he writes: "Socialism is a moral and intellectual process, let me in conclusion reiterate that. Only secondarily and incidentally does it sway the world of politics. It is not a political movement; it may engender political movements, but it can never become a political movement; any political body, any organization whatever, that professes to stand for Socialism, makes an altogether too presumptuous claim. . . . There can be no pontifical Socialism; the theory lives and grows. It springs out of the common sanity of mankind." 169:
Wells places the origins of socialism in "a disconnected series of protests against the extreme theories of Individualism and Individualist Political Economy" and notes that the word dates from 1835; in its initial phase, he says, it was "immediately revolutionary" and teemed with "rash, suggestive
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identifies two "Main Generalizations of Socialism": (1) "The ideas of the private individual rights of the parent and of his isolated responsibility for his children are harmfully exaggerated in the contemporary world." (2) "The idea of the private ownership of things and the rights of owners is
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Wells advocates the replacement of a "social system, based on Private Ownership" with one based on the "spirit of service," arguing that this will be more productive as well as more just. He devotes several chapters to addressing objections to socialism, then analyzes the history of socialism.
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was very successful, and went through many editions; it was reprinted five times over the next six years and later went through two revisions. Leopold Bloom cites it in the "Night Town" section of
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are reworked versions of these pieces. He told an American publisher that his intended audience was intelligent young people, especially those living in the United States.
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As a result of Wells's earlier books and articles, he was "bombarded with requests for pieces on socialism." Many of the chapters of
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wrote about the socialist future in the period 1901–1908, while he was engaged in an effort to reform the
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For Wells, socialism is more in the nature of a religion than a political movement. Near the end of
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enormously and mischievously exaggerated in the contemporary world."
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Travels of a Republican Radical in Search of Hot Water
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Wells: Another Kind of Life 938:An Englishman Looks at the World 218:, and many others; in a review, 18:New Worlds for Old (H. G. Wells) 1427:The Man Who Could Work Miracles 1310:The Man Who Could Work Miracles 739:The Secret Places of the Heart 1: 1152:The Plattner Story and Others 1008:Mind at the End of Its Tether 771:The World of William Clissold 379:Norman and Jeanne Mackenzie, 1465:Simon Wells (great-grandson) 1071:A Short History of the World 707:Mr. Britling Sees It Through 667:The Wife of Sir Isaac Harman 1373:A Story of the Days to Come 945:Experiment in Autobiography 931:The Discovery of the Future 811:The Shape of Things to Come 795:The Autocracy of Mr. Parham 507:The Island of Doctor Moreau 370:(Peter Owen, 2010), p. 185. 222:called it a masterly work. 1530: 1180:Twelve Stories and a Dream 1106:The Way the World Is Going 875:Babes in the Darkling Wood 763:Christina Alberta's Father 407:"How I Became a Socialist" 1387:Triumphs of a Taxidermist 555:The First Men in the Moon 473: 35: 1394:The Truth About Pyecraft 1380:A Story of the Stone Age 1296:Mr. Ledbetter's Vacation 1233:The Country of the Blind 1205:The Argonauts of the Air 917:Certain Personal Matters 891:You Can't Be Too Careful 699:The Research Magnificent 595:In the Days of the Comet 381:H. 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New Worlds for Old (H. G. Wells)

H. G. Wells
Nonfiction
Macmillan
Hardback
H. G. Wells
Fabian Society
Karl Marx
James Joyce
Ulysses
William Archer
John Galsworthy
Ray Lankester
Joseph Conrad
Arnold Bennett
Helen Keller
Yale University Press
"How I Became a Socialist"
New Worlds For Old
Project Gutenberg
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H. G. Wells
Bibliography
The Time Machine
The Wonderful Visit
The Island of Doctor Moreau
The Wheels of Chance

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