
by H. G. Wells
A Modern Utopia is H. G. Wells's ambitious thought experiment about designing a better society without losing sight of human complexity. Framed as a speculative journey, the book describes a world order built around discipline, mobility, and collective purpose, then tests those ideals against individuality, power, and freedom. It is part fiction, part social argument, and part political imagination.
Readers interested in utopian literature, political theory, or classic speculative nonfiction-fiction hybrids will find this a challenging but rewarding book. A Modern Utopia is less about escapist perfection than about asking how a workable future might be organized. It suits readers who enjoy ideas, debate, and a serious attempt to rethink society from the ground up.
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