Description |
164 pages ; 20 cm |
Contents |
Overpopulation -- Quantity, quality, morality -- Over-organization -- Propaganda in a democratic society -- Propaganda under a dictatorship -- The arts of selling -- Brainwashing -- Chemical persuasion -- Subconscious persuasion -- Hypnopaedia -- Education for freedom -- What can be done? |
Summary |
'Brave new world revisited' written almost thirty years after 'Brave new world', is a non-fiction work in which Huxley considered whether the world had moved towards or away from his vision of the future from the 1930s. He believed when he wrote the original novel that it was a reasonable guess as to where the world might go in the future. In 'Brave new world revisited', he concluded that the world was becoming like 'Brave new world' much faster than he originally thought--publisher description |
Subject |
Huxley, Aldous, 1894-1963. Brave new world.
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Brainwashing.
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Culture.
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Liberty.
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Organization.
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Population.
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Propaganda.
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Totalitarianism.
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Psychology, Social.
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