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What Are We to Do with Our Lives?
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176 pages
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Focusing on the vision of a unified world, H. G. Wells presents a compelling argument for human control over life's destinies in this 1928 work. He advocates for a world revolution led by educated individuals, aiming for political, social, and economic unity to achieve universal peace. This thought-provoking treatise is a significant contribution to utopian literature and will resonate with fans of Wells and collectors of classic texts. The modern edition includes a biography of the author, enhancing its appeal.
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2007, paperback
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