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Herbert Wells

THE IDEA OF A LEAGUE OF NATIONS (Volume 1&2)

H. G. Wells' 'The Idea of a League of Nations' (Volume 1&2) is a groundbreaking work that explores the concept of international cooperation and peace. Written in a clear and persuasive style, Wells delves into the origins and potential benefits of a global organization that promotes unity and prevents conflicts. Drawing on historical examples and political theory, the book offers a visionary perspective on the possibility of a League of Nations to maintain world order. With an insightful analysis of diplomatic relations and the role of technology in shaping global politics, Wells presents a compelling argument for a united front against war. This seminal work combines political thought with Wells' signature scientific imagination, making it a unique contribution to the genre of political philosophy. As a prolific writer and social commentator, H. G. Wells was a leading figure in the early 20th century advocating for social change and global governance. Inspired by the devastation of World War I, Wells passionately believed in the potential of international cooperation to promote peace and prosperity. His firsthand experience with the effects of war and his progressive ideals informed his writing, including 'The Idea of a League of Nations,' which reflects his commitment to a more harmonious world order. I highly recommend 'The Idea of a League of Nations' to readers interested in political philosophy, international relations, and the history of diplomacy. Wells' insightful analysis and visionary proposals offer a thought-provoking perspective on the challenges and opportunities of global governance in the modern era.
50 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2017
Publication year
2017
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