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to contribute thought, influence and material help to effort to make over the worn-out, private capitalism of America, which has produced so much in its time, made such a flourish of hope and performance, and which totters now at last so dangerously—to make that over, if it can be made over, into a renascent progressive modern state." A duty, because the development of American society was crucial for the world: "If America does not go high and resolute and proud, consciously taking the leadership of mankind in the realization of a new way of living, she will go low and she will drag the world down with her."
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Despite the discouraging nature of his observations, Wells concluded with the view that America was the only viable hope for humanity: "No other country has the necessary freedom of speech and mind left, if the conception of the new order is to be worked out." "It is the duty of every civilized man
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Resistance to solutions of these problems, Wells believed, was due principally to individuals' abiding tendency to be stubbornly attached to their own way of living, their own traditions. Wells detected this resistance as dominating both reactionary movements like fascism in Germany and revolutionary
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Wells was critical of many of the New Deal's economic policies, believing that the effort to impose restrictive controls on production was "biologically and socially unsound" because the release of surplus energy, rather than restraint, is a fundamental aspect of human nature. But he was relatively
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uncritical of Roosevelt, whom he called "an exceptionally subtle and exalted politician" and "a very strange and great man." Roosevelt's role, according to Wells, was "to sublimate, clarify and express the advancing thought of the community"; in 1935 he saw Roosevelt as principally in a phase of "
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written to examine the American scene, which Wells summed up in 1935 as "the spectacle of a great material civilization, halted, paralyzed." Wells's articles were published shortly after a 23-day visit to the United States in March 1935 that included a lunch with US President
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that was inspired by a desire for a follow-up report. Wells was paid $ 12,500 (about $ 213,000 in 2013 buying power, according to the CPI Inflation Calculator) on condition that he give no speeches until after the publication of the book, the rights to which he reserved.
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In the spring of 1934 Wells had conceived the idea of visiting both President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph Stalin; both leaders agreed to see him, and he met both within a few months, describing their meetings at the conclusion of
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Wells was concerned at the extent to which he observed what he called "the Raucous Voices" to be at the centre of discussion of social problems in the United States. Among these he numbered
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itself and its leader, was in Wells's view not clear enough about its aims, thus increasing the likelihood that one of the "Raucous Voices" would prevail.
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and talking interestedly rather than decisively, of what he was hearing."
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Wells returned to England on 30 March 1935, aboard the
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Travels of a Republican Radical in Search of Hot Water
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Index


H. G. Wells
Articles
The Cresset Press
H. G. Wells
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Huey Long
Huey Long
Father Coughlin
Francis Townsend
Brain Trust
New Deal
Experiment in Autobiography
Collier's Weekly
RMS Berengaria
Yale University Press
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H. G. Wells
Bibliography
The Time Machine
The Wonderful Visit
The Island of Doctor Moreau
The Wheels of Chance
The Invisible Man
The War of the Worlds
When the Sleeper Wakes
Love and Mr Lewisham
The First Men in the Moon

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