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The New World Order

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“FEW human beings,” says Mr. Wells in his new book, “are able to change their primary ideas after the middle thirties. They get fixed in them and drive before them no more intelligently than animals before their innate impulses.” Here he does himself a great injustice. We used to wonder what panacea he would discover next. He was sure to advocate it in a brilliant and stimulating manner.

The New World Order

Whether it is Attainable, How it can be Attained, and What Sort of World a World at Peace will have to be. By H. G. Wells. Pp. 192. (London: Martin Seeker and Warburg, Ltd., 1940.) 6s. net.

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INGE, W. The New World Order. Nature 145, 45–46 (1940). https://doi.org/10.1038/145045a0

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