id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 11502 Wells, H. G. (Herbert George) An Englishman Looks at the World Being a Series of Unrestrained Remarks upon Contemporary Matters .txt text/plain 102017 4155 59 Half the good things of the human mind are outside English altogether, The working man of to-day reads, talks, has general ideas and a fact of a working-class criticism of social values into play. we prosperous people, who have nearly all the good things of life and present conditions, and not a way to a better social state. Normal Social Life, and secondly: The Great State. way of living was emerging from the Normal Social Life and freeing Great State as an opposite to the Normal Social Life, which we have Normal Social Life of western Europe in the middle ages, but, unlike Mr. Belloc, he believed that, given private ownership of land and the contemporary humanity as a final thing nor the Normal Social Life as the general development of the Normal Social Life at all, are forces of wide be little or no doubt that the method of making men officials for life ./cache/11502.txt ./txt/11502.txt