War That Will End War

By H. G. Wells

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Dive into the thought-provoking insights of H.G. Wells as he explores the First World War and its far-reaching consequences. In this compelling analysis, Wells presents powerful arguments that resonate even today, shedding light on the corruption and human cost experienced by Britain and Germany during the conflict. Despite the irony of his title, given the subsequent rise of the Second World War just two decades later, Wells passionately informed the public at a time when newspapers were the primary source of news—long before the age of radio and television. This work stands as a historical testament to the complexities and tragedies of the 1914-1918 era, encouraging listeners to reflect on the lessons learned from this tumultuous period. - Summary by Peter Thomlinson

Episode Date
011 - The War of the Mind
Mar 04, 2026
010 - Common Sense and the Balkan States
Mar 04, 2026
009 - An Appeal to the American People
Mar 04, 2026
008 - The Liberal Fear of Russia
Mar 04, 2026
007 - The Opportunity of Liberalism
Mar 04, 2026
006 - The Need of a New Map of Europe
Mar 04, 2026
005 - The Most Necessary Measures in the World
Mar 04, 2026
004 - Concerning Mr Maximillian Craft
Mar 04, 2026
003 - Hands Off the People's Food
Mar 04, 2026
002 - The Sword of Peace
Mar 04, 2026
001 - Why Britain Went to War
Mar 04, 2026