Goliah: The End of War-or the Start of Something Worse?

Goliah by Jack London - What if a single mysterious figure could bring the world's armies to their knees and reshape society overnight? A future where science becomes the ultimate power-whether humanity is ready or not.

Goliah is a science fiction short story that explores themes of power, revolution, and utopianism. The story follows an enigmatic scientist known as Goliah, who possesses advanced knowledge and technology capable of disrupting the world's militaries and industrial systems. Using his mysterious powers, Goliah broadcasts a message to the world's governments, demanding an end to war, economic exploitation, and social inequality.

At first, world leaders resist, but Goliah demonstrates his ability to destroy battleships and infrastructure effortlessly. Realizing they have no choice, they submit to his demands. Under his rule, a new global order emerges-one without poverty, crime, or oppression. Despite initial fears, humanity flourishes under Goliah's enforced peace, ushering in an age of scientific advancement and social harmony.

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Goliah: The End of War-or the Start of Something Worse?

Goliah by Jack London - What if a single mysterious figure could bring the world's armies to their knees and reshape society overnight? A future where science becomes the ultimate power-whether humanity is ready or not.

Goliah is a science fiction short story that explores themes of power, revolution, and utopianism. The story follows an enigmatic scientist known as Goliah, who possesses advanced knowledge and technology capable of disrupting the world's militaries and industrial systems. Using his mysterious powers, Goliah broadcasts a message to the world's governments, demanding an end to war, economic exploitation, and social inequality.

At first, world leaders resist, but Goliah demonstrates his ability to destroy battleships and infrastructure effortlessly. Realizing they have no choice, they submit to his demands. Under his rule, a new global order emerges-one without poverty, crime, or oppression. Despite initial fears, humanity flourishes under Goliah's enforced peace, ushering in an age of scientific advancement and social harmony.

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Goliah: The End of War-or the Start of Something Worse?

Goliah: The End of War-or the Start of Something Worse?

by Jack London

Narrated by Scott Miller

Unabridged — 1 hours, 12 minutes

Goliah: The End of War-or the Start of Something Worse?

Goliah: The End of War-or the Start of Something Worse?

by Jack London

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Unabridged — 1 hours, 12 minutes

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Goliah by Jack London - What if a single mysterious figure could bring the world's armies to their knees and reshape society overnight? A future where science becomes the ultimate power-whether humanity is ready or not.

Goliah is a science fiction short story that explores themes of power, revolution, and utopianism. The story follows an enigmatic scientist known as Goliah, who possesses advanced knowledge and technology capable of disrupting the world's militaries and industrial systems. Using his mysterious powers, Goliah broadcasts a message to the world's governments, demanding an end to war, economic exploitation, and social inequality.

At first, world leaders resist, but Goliah demonstrates his ability to destroy battleships and infrastructure effortlessly. Realizing they have no choice, they submit to his demands. Under his rule, a new global order emerges-one without poverty, crime, or oppression. Despite initial fears, humanity flourishes under Goliah's enforced peace, ushering in an age of scientific advancement and social harmony.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940194016822
Publisher: Scott Miller
Publication date: 02/19/2025
Series: Lost Sci-Fi , #296
Edition description: Unabridged
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