Talk:The World State

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no, this is something that should be seperate for easy refrence, this was exactly what i was looking for and needs its own heading


exactly, keep it as is, if it's moved people may not realize there's a sepperate page dedicated solely to that one part

[edit] Merge complete

The merge really only involved removing some redundant information from Brave New World and adding a "main article" link from the approrpiate section in that article to this article. I've done this along with some other work that I've done on that article to try to reduce its overall size to something more readable, while retaining all of the information and adding appropriate "main article" links. -Harmil 15:51, 28 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Move to The World State (Brave New World)"'

The world state is an old concept with serious supporters. Various writers have imagined various World States, good or bad or mixed. Wells was not the first and the idea was parodied in E. M. Forster's The Machine Stops in 1909.

What I'd like to do is move this page to The World State (Brave New World). This page could become a disambiguation page which would point to World government in science fiction and the existing page for World government. Also to Huxley and anything else people see worthy of special selection.