H.G. Wellsโ€™ Time Machine and Scientism Propaganda: Esoteric Analysis

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By: Jay Dyer

Before there was Back to the Future, there was the early phase of science fiction embodied in Fabian H.G. Wells’ 1895 novella, The Time Machine.  Wells’ work is both entertaining and important for the course of modern literature, yet also calls for an analysis given the prevalence of propaganda functioning at many levels within the novel.  Functioning as a popular serial and eventually published, the story has captivated generations as a supposed warning tale of the potential dark future of mankind unless willing to heed the dictates of reason, science and methodical empirical deduction.  The novel also displays an early example of environmentalist themes, preparing the way for...

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Nov 9th 2019
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