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"World Brain is a collection of essays and addresses the English science fiction pioneer, social reformer, evolutionary biologist and historian H. G. Wells authored during the period 1936-38. Throughout the book, Wells describes his vision of the world brain: a new, free, synthetic, authoritative, permanent "World Encyclopaedia" that could help world citizens make the best use of universal information resources and make the best contribution to world peace."
 
"World Brain is a collection of essays and addresses the English science fiction pioneer, social reformer, evolutionary biologist and historian H. G. Wells authored during the period 1936-38. Throughout the book, Wells describes his vision of the world brain: a new, free, synthetic, authoritative, permanent "World Encyclopaedia" that could help world citizens make the best use of universal information resources and make the best contribution to world peace."
  
 
"World Brain." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. 25 Nov. 2010. Web. 18 May 2011. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Brain>.
 
"World Brain." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. 25 Nov. 2010. Web. 18 May 2011. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Brain>.

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"World Brain is a collection of essays and addresses the English science fiction pioneer, social reformer, evolutionary biologist and historian H. G. Wells authored during the period 1936-38. Throughout the book, Wells describes his vision of the world brain: a new, free, synthetic, authoritative, permanent "World Encyclopaedia" that could help world citizens make the best use of universal information resources and make the best contribution to world peace."

"World Brain." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. 25 Nov. 2010. Web. 18 May 2011. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Brain>.