H.G. Wells and the Discovery of the Future
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For good reason, H.G. Wells is often considered to be the “father” of futurism. His 1902 address to the Royal Society of England provides a window into the mindset of one of the greatest minds in foresight. In this article from the May-June 2008 issue of THE FUTURIST, writer Paul Crabtree looks at How H.G. Wells discovered the future.
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