Anticipations
Of the Reaction of Mechanical and Scientific Progress Upon Human Life and Thought
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Mark Sebastian
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H. G. Wells
Anticipations, a 1901 book by H.G. Wells, is a collection of prognostications for the 20th century, and was Wells' first nonfiction best seller. Covering topics like urban growth, transportation systems, societies, language, war, democracy, and public policy, it sets out the author's ideas of what the world would be like 100 years later, in the year 2000. Wells was wrong in some aspects and quite right in others. He expected a single worldwide government with one official language, one global religion, and universal peace. Wells' predictions on scientific and technical advances were closer to reality.
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