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as its father or founder. For its maker will be not this man nor that man nor any man but Man, that being who is in some measure in every one of us. World order will be, like science, like most inventions, a social product, an innumerable number of personalities will have lived fine lives, pouring their best into the collective achievement.
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in modern society. Wells expresses that an out-dated mode of thinking has met both of these new facts of global life, leading to unnecessary destruction in economic, social and biological life. Wells goes on to argue that the era of nationhood was obsolete, and only a 'rational consolidation of human
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Even though Wells was well-known for his science fiction works, he published more non-fiction than fiction after 1915. One account of Wells makes the point that the highest point of his literary output 'coincided with his temporary withdrawal from political advocacy and campaigning, as if Wells were
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aimed to provide solutions to contemporary problems, then the book 'may seem jejune'. The TLS praised Wells for his analysis of world issues but thought that his recommendations to solve these problems were 'so general and vague that they are of little practical use'. Further, the TLS expressed that
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There will be no day of days then when a new world order comes into being. Step by step and here and there it will arrive, and even as it comes into being it will develop fresh perspectives, discover unsuspected problems and go on to new adventures. No man, no group of men, will ever be singled out
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Rosenboim highlighted that Wells's new world order was 'limited by a conservative conception of statehood' and was 'grounded in a monistic conception of order'. Rosenboim further argued that 'under the auspices of the universality of science, the world state extended on a global scale the specific
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stating that the book was 'well worth examination'. Merriam noted Wells's 'good intentions' for drafting a set of human rights in the book, but did 'deplore his somewhat feeble execution'. In his review, Merriam insisted that political experts should cultivate a more 'bold and venturesome Wellsian
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by setting out the aim to provide a 'nucleus of useful information for those who have to go on with this business of making a world peace'. After introducing the objective of the book, Wells admits that people of his generation 'thought that war was dying out'. For Wells, 'disruptive forces' were
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The new and complete Revolution can be defined in a very few words. It is (a) outright world-socialism, scientifically planned and directed, plus (b) a sustained insistence upon law, law based on a fuller, more jealously conceived resentment of the personal Rights of Man, plus (c) the completest
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Collectivisation means the handling of the common affairs of mankind by a common control responsible to the whole community. It means the suppression of go-as-you-please in social and economic affairs just as much as in international affairs. It means the frank abolition of profit-seeking and of
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was a point of 'metaphysical' interest for drafting the preamble of the UDHR. Specifically, the UNCHR highlighted the phrases 'a man comes into this world through no fault of his own' and that 'he is manifestly a joint inheritor of the accumulations of the past'.
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lacked respect for individual freedom. Wells asserted that the Soviets forgot that 'the more highly things are collectivised, the more necessary is a legal system embodying the Rights of Man'. Wells also goes on to state that Marx's concept of
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Wells's contemporaries mostly disregarded his insistence for forming a world state, with his proposal being considered as too unrealistic to be politically possible. His utopian fiction was also the subject of parody in
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that he supported the establishment of a 'League of Free Nations' which would maintain peace through centralising world power and diplomacy. Wells would go on to be disappointed with the establishment of the
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whilst the book intended to provide solutions to world problems, what Wells unintentionally provided was 'an attitude of mind which must be adopted if the search for a remedy is to succeed'. For the TLS,
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under global socialism, Wells asserts that a set of human rights must become universal law and be the primary motive of peace negotiations at the conclusion of the war. Wells drafts his version of a
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to be the principal author of the UDHR. Under Humphrey's guidance, the declaration underwent multiple revisions by different individuals and groups to weed out any individual influence or bias.
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and are the symptoms of intertwining patriotism and enterprise with the world system. Wells declares that a revolution must occur to replace the world system, as otherwise, humanity faces
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and translated into multiple languages. Wells's declaration achieved syndication in newspapers around the world, received a lengthy personal attack by the Nazi minister of propaganda
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every device by which human beings contrive to be parasitic on their fellow man. It is the practical realisation of the brotherhood of man through a common control.
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spirit' to solve 'the great problem of modernising the large sections of our social institutions now demanding intelligent reconsideration and re-adjustment'.
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gave Wells one page a day for a month to host the discussion. Wells's work in the Daily Herald served as the foundations for his human rights declaration in
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The science fiction works of H.G. Wells reached a broad popular audience and covered the big ideas that were emerging at the start of the 20th century. His
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freedom of speech, criticism and publication, and sedulous expansion of the educational organisation to the ever-growing demands of the new order.
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The New World Order : Whether It Is Attainable, How It Can Be Attained, and What Sort of World a World at Peace Will Have to Be
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The New World Order: Whether It Is Attainable, How It Can Be Attained, and What Sort of World a World at Peace Will Have to Be.
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was 'utterly unrealisable' but admired Wells's 'earnest longing for a better world'. Inge agreed with Wells that 'frenzied
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H.G. Wells vs. George Orwell: Their debate whether science is humanity’s best hope continues today – via The Conversation
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affairs' would ensure human survival. Before progressing his argument further, Wells distinguishes his vision of global
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had no clear statement of aims for fighting in the war and that this would lead to the continuation of the pre-existing
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causes, remarking that Wells 'sees Red' when concerning his thoughts with society's elite. Also, despite Inge being an
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Page 3 of the document 'Analysis of Various Draft International Bills of Rights', which was conducted in 1947 by the
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Scholars have suggested that the totality of Wells's campaign to author and proliferate works on human rights, like
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Wells's non-fiction works mainly analysed the issues of his time and in these works he consistently urged that a
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was indicative of a resurgence in H.G. Wells's career in public discourse. Eliot responded to the conclusion of
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Hensel, D.G. (2003). "10 December 1948: HG Wells and the Drafting of a Universal Declaration of Human Rights".
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received praise for its imagination but was also criticised for its lack of technical detail and emphasis on
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Gentry, K.; Mason, V. (2019). "The Invisible Man: H. G. Wells and Human Rights During the Interwar Period".
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historical experience of Western civilisation, leaving no space for diversity, pluralism, or dissent'.
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by saying that the remaking of world order will come into being similar to the process of science and
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Bell, D. (2018). "Founding the World State: H. G. Wells on Empire and the English-Speaking Peoples".
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Celebrating HG Wells’s role in the creation of the UN Declaration of Human Rights – via The Guardian
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This was the second time in Wells's life in which he asked for a clear set of post-war aims. During
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In the Emergence of Globalism: Visions of World Order in Britain and the United States, 1939-1950
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Partington, J. (2004). "The Pen as Sword: George Orwell, H.G. Wells and Journalistic Parricide".
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Mullen, R.D. (1973). "The Books and Principal Pamphlets of H.G. Wells: A Chronological Survey".
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Wells made a concerted effort to share his human rights declaration amongst world leaders like
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The Emergence of Globalism: Visions of World Order in Britain and the United States, 1939–1950,
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by highlighting that Wells 'is walking very near the edge of despair' by wanting rapid change.
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in Germany and fascism in Spain, both organisations became increasingly political in promoting
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is 'an entanglement and perversion of the world drive towards a world collectivism'. Later in
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Wells urged his readers to join the NCCL, pressing that it 'is your duty as a world citizen'.
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Lydon, J. (2015). "H. G. Wells and a shared humanity: Photography, humanitarianism, empire".
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that Wells was the principal reviver of human rights promotion in the twentieth century. The
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needs to be considered when measuring his impact on the UDHR. Australian human rights lawyer
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in 1920 as he felt its hierarchy maintained conventional diplomacy and the pre-existing
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magazine began serialising the book in four monthly instalments, ending February 1940.
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has seen scholars describe him as 'the father of science fiction'. The British author
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and the establishment of human rights, then further destructive wars were inevitable.
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A debate into war aims was happening at a national level in the short time prior to
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One of the harshest critics of H.G. Wells's world state idea was the British author
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wrote a letter to Nature to dispute Inge's review and statements surrounding the
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would go on to be re-issued in 1942 by being bounded with another book by Wells,
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A Universal Commitment (H.G. Wells) – via The Canadian Museum for Human Rights
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in New York. Beginning in November 1939, before the official publication of
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In the case of the Soviet political system, Wells argued that its form of
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calling for a 'Great Debate' into establishing the aims for fighting in
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The Fate of Homo Sapiens (Wells Book) – via Project Gutenberg Australia
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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights: The Travaux PrΓ©paratoires
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Ellis, S. (2012). "HG Wells, World War II and the New World Order".
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was one of 18 advisory texts used to prepare the first draft of the
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William Inge published an essay in The Fortnightly Review entitled
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and vigorous publication' are at the forefront of working towards
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School of Arts and Social Sciences of City, University of London
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for being against socialism and free speech. He also criticises
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and his vision of a world state run by a scientific elite.
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Impact on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948)
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building up in civilised society, but in the years before
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In October 1939, one month after Britain declared war on
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Building Cosmopolis: The Political Thought of H.G. Wells
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Merriam, C. (1940). "The New World Order. H. G. Wells".
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Crimes Against Humanity: The Struggle for Global Justice
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was the first time he began to condemn other models of
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Travels of a Republican Radical in Search of Hot Water
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trying a different form of advocacy for his ideas'.
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The re-issued twofer received a new title, 203:that could guide the world towards achieving 8: 993:Following the publication of Inge's review, 29: 2023: 2007: 1987: 1935: 1375: 1360: 1344: 1332: 1308: 1289: 1277: 1226: 1174: 1138: 700:. In this article, Eliot compared Wells to 3186:The Country of the Blind and Other Stories 2499: 2485: 2477: 2142:Inge, W.R. (1940). "Victorian Socialism". 1896: 1872: 1860: 1616: 1265: 1214: 1153: 1111: 1099: 238:Wells writes that without a revolution in 35: 28: 3154:The Work, Wealth and Happiness of Mankind 2414: 2077:. 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(2017). 2236:Science Fiction Studies 2024:Gentry & Mason 2019 2008:Gentry & Mason 2019 1988:Gentry & Mason 2019 1936:Gentry & Mason 2019 1376:Gentry & Mason 2019 1361:Gentry & Mason 2019 1345:Gentry & Mason 2019 1333:Gentry & Mason 2019 1309:Gentry & Mason 2019 1290:Gentry & Mason 2019 1278:Gentry & Mason 2019 1227:Gentry & Mason 2019 1175:Gentry & Mason 2019 1139:Gentry & Mason 2019 957:international relations 777:(TLS) remarked that if 3545:1940 non-fiction books 3316:The Empire of the Ants 3091:The Outline of History 3021:God the Invisible King 2884:The Camford Visitation 2844:The Bulpington of Blup 2700:The Passionate Friends 2580:When the Sleeper Wakes 2447:The H.G. Wells Society 2343:Rosenboim, O. (2017). 2320:. 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(1940). 2316:Roberts, A. (2019). 1024:UN Secretary-General 1020:John Peters Humphrey 862:The New World Order, 768:The New World Order, 692:'s serialisation of 544:Clarence K. Streit's 538:, Wells assails the 420:Secker & Warburg 406:The New World Order. 383:The New World Order, 344:and George Orwell's 289:technological change 236:The New World Order, 195:in January 1940. In 193:Secker & Warburg 107:Secker & Warburg 30:The New World Order 3511:H. G. Wells Society 3358:The New Accelerator 3288:A Deal in Ostriches 3105:The Science of Life 3084:The Open Conspiracy 3070:The New World Order 2684:The New Machiavelli 2540:The Wonderful Visit 2407:1940Natur.145Q.152W 2247:Orwell, G. 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Index

The New World Order (Wells)

H. G. Wells
William Kermode
Peace
Social Issues
International Affairs
Secker & Warburg
OCLC
797112599
The New World Order
Project Gutenberg Australia
non-fiction
H.G. Wells
Secker & Warburg
international functionalism
world peace
socialist
world government
World War II
Allies
balance of power
international affairs
collectivisation
Sankey Declaration of the Rights of Man (1940)
United Nations Commission on Human Rights
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
utopian
technological change
evolution

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