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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Reading the past as a prediction of the future.By readerWells was mostly wrong in his future predictions, even so, some were correct (about 25%). For example he predicted the female work will deeply affect economy in the pos-war economy, this was easily predictable as they were already working for the war effort.One of his biggest mistakes was to focus all economy on a few countries despising China, Brazil, Mexico, India and more, he (as most English of the time) saw the world as an extension of the British Empire... quikly outdated.I am at about 85% reading of this book, not sure if I will finish it.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Reflections on the Future and Politics in GeneralBy An Empty-NesterInteresting read ..this not only gives you a look at the kernels of the League of nations ..but reading with a critical eye ..you can then reflect on what is observed about the political landscape of today ..and tie this in with certain schools of thought ..(It is far better for the reader to form their own opinion here .. than for me to lead you into a particular view)NOTE .. it IS Clumsy in the writing in places ..0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Very good perspective from the begining of the last century.By TJ_RubiconVery good perspective from the begining of the last century. Spells out where the 20th Century went wrong. Very good read for history, international politics, of H. G. Wells fans.

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