
A Modern Utopia
by H. G. Wells
A Modern Utopia is a 1905 novel by H. G. Wells. The novel is best known for its notion that a voluntary order of nobility known as the Samurai could effectively rule a "kinetic and not static" world state so as to solve "the problem of combining progress with political stability."
Chapters
- Author's Note to the Reader
- Topographical
- Concerning Freedoms
- Utopian Economics
- The Voice of Nature
- Failure in a Modern Utopia
- Women in a Modern Utopia
- A Few Utopian Impressions
- My Utopian Self
- The Samurai
- Race in Utopia
- The Bubble Bursts
- Appendix
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