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“The New Machiavelli” is a novel written by H.G. Wells, the English author best known for his science fiction works, including “The War of the Worlds” and “The Time Machine.” “The New Machiavelli” was first published in 1911.
The novel is not a science fiction work but rather a contemporary novel that explores political and social themes. It follows the life of Richard Remington, a politician and writer, as he navigates the political landscape of early 20th-century England. The title suggests a connection to Niccolò Machiavelli, the Renaissance political philosopher known for his treatise on power, “The Prince.”
In “The New Machiavelli,” Wells delves into the complexities of political and personal morality, power dynamics, and the challenges faced by individuals in public life. The novel reflects Wells’s own thoughts on politics and society during the time it was written.
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