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A Modern Utopia

H. G. Wells

Casa editrice: Zenith Whispering Pines Publishers

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What if a better world already exists—just one step beyond our own?
In this bold philosophical adventure, two travelers fall into a parallel Earth where society runs with harmony, logic, and fairness. Guided by science and shaped by carefully crafted ideals, this "modern utopia" offers dazzling possibilities—and unsettling questions. As they explore its institutions, freedoms, and hidden flaws, Wells invites us to rethink progress, humanity, and what a truly just world might demand.

Praised as "one of Wells's most ambitious and thought-provoking works," this novel blends imagination, social commentary, and visionary design into a gripping exploration of the future that still feels startlingly relevant.

If you enjoy speculative worlds, big ideas, and classics that challenge how we think about society, this book is the journey you've been waiting for.

Open the book—and step into the world that might be ours one day.
Disponibile da: 08/12/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 337 pagine.

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