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  1. The New World Order is a non-fiction book written by H.G. Wells and was published by Secker & Warburg in January 1940. In The New World Order, Wells proposed a framework of international functionalism that could guide the world towards achieving world peace.

    • H. G. Wells
    • 191 (first edition, hardback)
    • 1940
    • 1940
  2. 19 de ene. de 2021 · El Nuevo Orden Mundial trata de ser un marco de funcionalismo internacional, una guía, ideario o pautas para lograr la ansiada paz mundial, según la teoría de H.G. Wells ello no se lograría...

  3. 9 de mar. de 2004 · Wells returned the favor by raising Julian and Aldous Huxley, training them to be the masters of a New World Order, which was in need of future slaves (that would be ...you and your children) . The Huxleys were in charge of the destruction of society, or doing their little part.

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  4. In his political work 'The New World Order' (1940), Wells addresses the idea of a unified world without war, elucidated through a globalist perspective that advocated for...

  5. H. G. Wells. Read Books, 2008 - History - 196 pages. Hargrave Jennings presents a fascinating look at and interpretation of the philosophy and nature of the Rosicrucian Order in this classic...

  6. 15 de nov. de 2022 · Today the phrase 'New World Order' evokes dystopian visions of enforcing a uniform international peace, Big Brother surveillance and legal order through a system of collective security and stringent control of a brainwashed citizenry. H. G. Wells called for the complete socialisation of the world.

    • Hardcover
    • H G Wells
  7. 20 de jul. de 2023 · Wells created a mild scandal when he divorced his cousin to marry one of his best students, Amy Catherine Robbins. Although his second marriage was lasting and produced two sons, Wells was an unabashed advocate of free (as opposed to "indiscriminate") love.