H. G. Wells and the World StateYale University Press, 1961 - 301 pages |
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Page 175
... Open Conspiracy as a soberly realistic , workaday movement , Wells never evaded the essentially revolutionary implications of the Open Con- spiracy . Like William Clissold , every year of his life made him " more certainly revolutionary ...
... Open Conspiracy as a soberly realistic , workaday movement , Wells never evaded the essentially revolutionary implications of the Open Con- spiracy . Like William Clissold , every year of his life made him " more certainly revolutionary ...
Page 182
... The phrase occurred about the same time in Research Magnifi- cent , pp . 271 , 447 ; and again in the 1917 edition of First and Last Things , p . 145 . business interests and contacts . Clissold spoke for Wells , 182 The Open Conspiracy.
... The phrase occurred about the same time in Research Magnifi- cent , pp . 271 , 447 ; and again in the 1917 edition of First and Last Things , p . 145 . business interests and contacts . Clissold spoke for Wells , 182 The Open Conspiracy.
Page 186
... Open Conspiracy seem a credible undertaking . Had it first appeared a few years later , when the Great De- pression was to put young people in a mood for reconstruc- tive thinking , its impact might have been much greater.40 The Open ...
... Open Conspiracy seem a credible undertaking . Had it first appeared a few years later , when the Great De- pression was to put young people in a mood for reconstruc- tive thinking , its impact might have been much greater.40 The Open ...
Contents
Acknowledgments vii | 1 |
The Prophetic Office | 12 |
Fundamental Assumptions | 60 |
Copyright | |
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