
Firth's World
Firth's World is a mid-20th century science fiction novella by Irving E. Cox that examines the implications of a utopian society created by John Firth, designed for a select group of wealthy and brilliant individuals. The narrative critiques the notion of escaping societal responsibilities and the inherent flaws of constructing an isolated utopia. It explores themes of individualism and social responsibility, questioning the viability of such a world free from taxes and social problems.














