
Social Forces in England and America
Published in 1914, 'Social Forces in England and America' is a collection of twenty-six essays by H. G. Wells that marks his transition from fiction to social commentary. The essays address various topics, including aviation, imperialism, socialism, and the evolving social conditions in England and the United States during the early 20th century. This work is notable for its insightful analysis of the transformative forces shaping Edwardian society and remains a significant contribution to the discourse on social problems of the era.


































