World Brain
World Brain is H.G. Wells' visionary exploration of the future of knowledge and global communication. Written in 1938, this thought-provoking work outlines Wells' concept of a "World Brain," a universal repository of knowledge accessible to all, which he saw as essential for human progress and peace. In a world on the brink of another world war, Wells foresaw the need for a global information network that would enable humanity to share ideas, overcome misunderstandings, and unite under shared truths. In this Adultbrain Publishing edition, World Brain speaks directly to our current era, where information is at our fingertips but disunity remains. For those interested in futurism, knowledge networks, and the evolution of global society, Wells' work offers an inspiring and thought-provoking glimpse into a world where knowledge is the ultimate power. Can shared knowledge save the world? In World Brain, H.G. Wells presents a radical proposal: a centralized global repository of information that can educate, unify, and empower all of humanity. Written as a collection of essays, Wells outlines his vision for a universal resource that transcends borders, cultures, and ideologies. The concept was revolutionary at its time and resonates now more than ever in an age defined by digital information. In this Adultbrain Publishing edition, World Brain offers a unique perspective on the potential-and the challenges-of creating a globally interconnected society. Wells' ideas remain a compelling call to action, urging us to harness knowledge for a future where collaboration triumphs over conflict. Is humanity ready to build its World Brain?
ISBN/EAN | 9781998614219 |
Auteur | H. G. Wells |
Uitgever | Van Ditmar Boekenimport B.V. |
Taal | Engels |
Uitvoering | Paperback / gebrocheerd |
Pagina's | 196 |
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