“To-day is the day of wealth. Wealth now is power as it never was power before—it commands earth and sea and sky. All power is for those who can handle wealth. On your behalf. . . .”
Quote by H.G. Wells
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Originally published in 1910, this work by British author H.G. Wells follows the protagonist Graham as he emerges from a hypnotic trance to discover that over two hundred years have passed. In this future London, architectural marvels tower over the city while a severe class divide separates the wealthy controllers from the struggling masses. The novel explores themes of technological advancement, social inequality, and the unintended consequences of progress. Wells, known for foundational science fiction works such as The Time Machine and The War of the Worlds, crafted this narrative as an examination of how society might evolve when left unchecked. The book stands as an early example of dystopian literature that predates similar works of the twentieth century. more
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