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Essay heading: H.G. Wells
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Throughout his long life Wells was deeply concerned with
and wrote voluminously about the survival of contemporary
society. For a time he was a member of the Fabian Society. He
envisioned a utopia in which the vast and frightening material
forces available to modern men and women would be rationally
controlled for progress and for the equal good of all... displayed 300 characters
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His later
works were increasingly pessimistic. '42 to '44 castigated most
world leaders of the period; Mind at the End of Its Tether
expressed the author's doubts about the ability of humankind to
survive. He also wrote An Experiment in Autobiography. Wells died
August 13, 1946, in London. displayed next 300 characters
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