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In the preface, Shaw speaks of the pervasive discouragement and poverty in Europe after World War I, and relates these issues to inept government. Simple primitive societies, he says, were easily governable while the civilised societies of the twentieth century are so complex that learning to govern them properly can't be accomplished within the human lifespan: People with experience enough to serve the purpose fall into senility and die. Shaw's solution is enhanced longevity: we must learn to live much longer; a centenarian should be less than middle aged. (Shaw was in his mid-60s when the plays were written). This change, Shaw predicts, will happen through Creative Evolution (evolutionary change that occurs because it is needed or wanted and not as a result of natural selection (Darwinism) as influenced by the Life Force (l'élan vital).

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George Bernard Shaw, born on July 26, 1856, in Dublin, Ireland, was a titan of modern literature, whose influence extended far beyond the written word. Shaw was a playwright, critic, and polemicist, whose works often challenged societal norms and provoked thought on issues of morality, politics, and social reform. His sharp wit and keen intellect made him a formidable figure in the literary world.Shaw's early life was marked by financial instability and a lack of formal education, which he compensated for through voracious reading and self-study. Moving to London in 1876, he initially struggled to find his footing but eventually became a prominent figure in the Fabian Society, advocating for democratic socialism and the reform of capitalist structures.His plays, characterized by their incisive social commentary and clever dialogue, revolutionized the theater. Works like "Pygmalion" and "Man and Superman" remain staples of the stage, blending humor with profound philosophical questions. Shaw's ability to tackle controversial topics, such as women's rights, poverty, and the flaws of capitalism, often stirred public debate and sometimes outrage.Shaw's legacy is not confined to his literary achievements. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1925 and an Oscar in 1938, making him one of the few individuals to receive both honors. His ideas on social justice and equality continue to resonate, influencing contemporary writers and thinkers who seek to challenge the status quo.Shaw's life was a testament to the power of ideas and the written word to inspire change. His relentless pursuit of truth and justice, coupled with his unparalleled talent for storytelling, ensures that his work remains relevant and thought-provoking to this day.

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