Uusia maailmoita vanhojen sijaan by H. G. Wells

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Author Wells, H. G. (Herbert George), 1866-1946
Translator Hollo, J. A. (Juho Aukusti), 1885-1967
Uniform Title New worlds for old. Finnish
Title Uusia maailmoita vanhojen sijaan
Original Publication Finland: Kust.Oy Kansanvalta, 1925.
Credits Tapio Riikonen
Summary "Uusia maailmoita vanhojen sijaan" by H. G. Wells is a treatise on socialism written in the early 20th century. This work explores the complexities and implications of socialist ideas, presenting the author's reflections and arguments as he actively engages with the socialist movement in Britain and America. The central theme revolves around the evolving nature of socialism and its potential role in shaping future societies, emphasizing both its noble aspirations and inherent challenges. At the start of the treatise, the author introduces his interest in socialism and describes his engagement with the movement, marking himself as a socialist who seeks to understand the essence of socialism critically. He reflects on the dualities of human existence, acknowledging that while individuals strive for progress and growth, the societal landscape is often marred by inequality and suffering. The opening sets the stage for a deeper exploration of socialism's principles, suggesting that despite the challenges posed by individual shortcomings and societal failures, there remains a persistent hope for improvement driven by human goodwill. Wells is poised to elaborate on how humanity might reshape its social structures toward greater equity and compassion. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language Finnish
LoC Class HX: Social sciences: Socialism, Communism, Anarchism
Subject Socialism
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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