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New World Order

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While Europe was shaken by World War II, the English science fiction writer H. G. Wells offered the world a recipe for a prosperous future. The author outlined his revolutionary ideas in his book "The New World Order" (1940). The writer believed that all sovereign countries should voluntarily give up their independence in favor of the One World State, where under the aegis of socialism and scientific and technological progress will be solved the most acute problems of mankind: war, poverty and environmental degradation. The second journalistic work included in this edition is Mind at the Limit (1945). This small but succinct essay was written a year before the author's death and is characterized by deep pessimism, predicting the world's demise rather than prosperity. Herbert Wells' socio-political ideas remain relevant in the West to this day. His concept of a unified world order blatantly repeats the program theses of the The Committee of 300, Freemasons, Illuminati, occultists and other secret societies seeking world domination and total control of the entire population of the Earth.
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