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# 2021-03-19 - Men Like Gods by H.G. Wells | |
I listened to the LibriVox audiobook and the production value was | |
quite good. | |
I enjoyed the premise of this book. It starts in England after WW1. | |
A group of people from England are accidentally transported to an | |
Earth-like planet in a parallel universe. They arrive at an | |
anarchist utopia populated by more highly evolved human beings. The | |
Utopians have a greater grasp of the physical sciences than the | |
Earthlings do. Utopia's population is far smaller Earth's. Utopians | |
have a global communication network similar to the Internet, and are | |
able to open "Stargate" portals to other universes. These ideas seem | |
pretty advanced for a book published in 1923. | |
The Utopians also embody regressive ideas including human supremacy, | |
racism, and sexism, though to lesser degrees than the Earthlings. | |
Below is a link to illustrations by George Bellows: | |
http://www.georgebellows.com/gallery/category/men-like-gods-series | |
Below are some quotes: | |
"And I am equally hostile to you and exasperated and repelled by you | |
when you speak of religion proper. You make religion disgusting just | |
as you make sex disgusting. You are a dirty priest. What YOU call | |
Christianity is a black and ugly superstition, a mere excuse for | |
malignity and persecution. It is an outrage upon Christ. If you are | |
a Christian, then most passionately I declare myself NOT a Christian. | |
But there are other meanings for Christianity than those you put | |
upon it, and in another sense this Utopia here is Christian beyond | |
all dreaming. Utterly beyond your understanding. We have come into | |
this glorious world, which, compared to our world, is like a bowl of | |
crystal compared to an old tin can, and you have the insufferable | |
impudence to say that we have been sent hither as missionaries to | |
teach them..." | |
"All his life he had worked with unlimited devotion for such a world | |
as this, and yet I doubt if he had ever had any realization of the | |
clearer, nobler life for man that his life of toil and the toil of | |
such lives as his, were making sure and certain in the days to come. | |
He lived by faith. He lived too much by faith. There was not enough | |
sunlight in his life. If I could have him here now--and that other | |
dear friend who grieved for him so bitterly; if I could have them | |
both here; if I could give up my place here to them so that they | |
could see, as I see, the real greatness of their lives reflected in | |
these great consequences of such lives as theirs--then, then I could | |
rejoice in Utopia indeed... But I feel now as if I had taken my old | |
friend's savings and was spending them on myself..." | |
"Well, suppose you have chances? If that makes your scheme the more | |
hopeful, it also makes it the more horrible. Here we are lifted up | |
out of the troubles of our time to a vision, to a reality of | |
civilization such as our own world can only hope to climb to in | |
scores of centuries! Here is a world at peace, splendid, happy, full | |
of wisdom and hope! If our puny strength and base cunning can | |
contrive it, we are to shatter it all! We are proposing to wreck a | |
world! I tell you it is not an adventure. It is a crime. It is an | |
abomination. I will have no part in it. I am against you in this | |
attempt." | |
"You cannot call me a conscientious objector to fighting, because I | |
do not object to fighting in a just cause. But this adventure of | |
yours is not a just cause... I implore you, Mr. Burleigh, you who are | |
not merely a politician, but a man of culture and a philosopher, to | |
reconsider what it is we are being urged towards--towards acts of | |
violence and mischief from which there will be no drawing back!" | |
author: Wells, H. G. (Herbert George), 1866-1946 | |
detail: gopher://gopherpedia.com/0/Men_Like_Gods | |
LOC: PZ3.W465 Men | |
source: gopher://tilde.pink/1/~bencollver/ia/details/mengods00hgw | |
tags: ebook,fiction,sci-fi | |
title: Men Like Gods | |
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ebook | |
fiction | |
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