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Hosted on MSNCaptain America: Brave New World Reveals What Its Title Really Means (And Promptly Drops The Ball)Brave New World's title could have been smart and nuanced, but ultimately deflates into an underwhelming tool to set up the ...
The study of various touchstones in the history of man's search for the ideal commonwealth affords valuable insight into ideas and ideals that profoundly influenced the utopian thought of Aldous ...
When Aldous Huxley published his essay "The Doors of Perception" in 1954, he did much to publicize a very strange drug. "Mescaline," he writes, "admits one to an other-world of light, color ...
Brave New World,'' a highly processed, empty calorie, regret-later candy of a movie. We're nearing the end of Phase Five of ...
Aldous Huxley isn't as famous as George Orwell is nowadays. We certainly don't speak about The World State or Mustapha Mond from Brave New World as often as we do about Big Brother and The ...
Saikat Majumdar’s new book explores the rise of amateurs as a response to colonial rule, and its current form, embodied by ...
a state of maximum activity and a state of maximum relaxation,” once said Aldous Huxley, famous English writer and philosopher. How do we navigate a world where our economic survival is ...
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