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Sign up todayThe Open Conspiracy: Blue Prints for a World Revolution
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Learn moreH. G. Wells, one of the 20th Century’s greatest writers—author of The Time Machine, War of the Worlds, The Invisible Man—wrote The Open Conspiracy to express his ideas about how a peaceful and cooperative world community could bring happiness and prosperity to all the inhabitants of the earth. Wars would no longer be fought and hunger would not rear its ugly head. Writing shortly after World War One, he writes of the horrible waste of life and immense suffering that extreme nationalism brought to Europe. He is no fan of Socialism or Communism but neither is he a supporter of unbridled Capitalism.
It is an engrossing and compelling argument for peace and prosperity through nations laying down arms and joining forces to move civilization forward.
Although The Open Conspiracy did not result in the global movement Wells envisioned, it was part of his broader effort to promote progressive social and political ideas. The book has been interpreted as a precursor to discussions about globalism, world governance, and international cooperation, themes that have become even more relevant in the 20th and 21st centuries.
H. G. Wells (1866–1946) was a British writer, journalist, and public intellectual best known for his pioneering works of science fiction, including The War of the Worlds, The Time Machine, and The Invisible Man. Often referred to as the “father of science fiction,” Wells used imaginative tales to explore complex social and scientific ideas, such as time travel, alien invasion, and the limits of scientific progress.
Peter Lerman is an award-winning audiobook narrator with over 150 audiobooks plus a prestigious Earphones® award to his credit. He is originally from Brooklyn, New York, and currently resides in Connecticut. Peter has narrated biographies of Sigmund Freud, Leonard Bernstein, Albert Einstein, Upton Sinclair, and Leon Trotsky. He has told the tale of Halley’s Comet, the birth of Genetic Engineering, the life and times of Al Smith, Townes VanZandt, Sacco, and Vanzetti—and many others.