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BarnsMen Like Gods is H. G. Wells' utopian science fiction novel exploring parallel worlds, social evolution, and the possibilities of human progress.When a group of ordinary Englishmen are suddenly transported into an alternate universe, they find themselves in Utopia-a peaceful, highly advanced society free from war, poverty, and coercive government. In this parallel Earth, humanity has outgrown nationalism and material greed, achieving a civilization grounded in education, scientific reason, and individual freedom.Yet Wells does not present Utopia as simple wish fulfillment. The arrival of twentieth-century visitors introduces tension between evolutionary advancement and entrenched human habits. Through debate and conflict, the novel examines whether humanity can consciously choose progress-or whether fear and aggression remain too deeply embedded in its nature.Blending speculative science fiction with philosophical inquiry, Men Like Gods reflects Wells' long-standing interest in social reform, world government, and the trajectory of civilization. It remains a significant entry in early utopian literature and a revealing expression of Wells' mature political thought.Explore other exciting Positronic Books devoted to classic science fiction, fantasy, and mystery.

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ISBN9781515439929
PublisherPositronic Publishing
Publication Date01/09/19
Pages228

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    gheorginius

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    Dystopian communism in the Garden of Eden. This story could also have been an essay, and perhaps that would have been better. In any case, H.G. Wells plays with the idea of functioning socialism, man's baser tendencies and the vicious circle of human perfidy. The whole thing is really very interesting, especially with regard to the necessary conditions and the fragility of such a utopia. For me personally, the form of an essay would have been more pleasant, but it was still good.

    Sep 1, 2025

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