"The Shape of Things to Come" is a science fiction novel by H.G. Wells that envisions a future shaped by technological advancements and global conflict. The narrative begins in the early 20th century but quickly shifts to a dystopian world where a catastrophic war leads to societal upheaval. Wells explores themes of progress, war, and the potential for a better world, highlighting the tension between human folly and the promise of innovation.
The story introduces a new world order established after the devastation of the war, characterized by a more rational and scientific approach to governance. Humanity strives to learn from past mistakes, focusing on education, harmony, and collaboration among nations. Wells imagines a society that prioritizes the needs of the collective over individual desires, attempting to build a utopian environment amidst lingering threats of chaos.