The Open Conspiracy
Blue Prints for a World Revolution
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Publisher Description
Originally published in 1928, "The Open Conspiracy" presents H.G. Wells' bold and controversial vision for the future of civilization. Far from the realms of fiction for which he is most widely known, this work is a serious treatise on global reform, calling for the gradual establishment of a scientifically managed world state. Wells outlines a plan for the cooperative efforts of enlightened individuals to transcend national, religious, and political divisions in pursuit of a rational, unified world order.
In this blueprint for transformation, Wells argues that lasting peace and human advancement can only be achieved through the deliberate reorganization of society based on shared knowledge, scientific progress, and international collaboration. He urges readers to reject outdated institutions and to become active participants in shaping a future governed by reason and humanitarian ideals.
This edition preserves the original text of one of Wells’ most provocative works, offering a fascinating glimpse into early 20th-century reformist thinking. Part political philosophy, part social manifesto, "The Open Conspiracy" remains a compelling and challenging read for those interested in the intersection of science, society, and global governance.