Re “Introducing the Department of Mass Distraction” by Alex Beam (Opinion, Feb. 15): Between George Orwell’s “1984” and Aldous Huxley’s “Brave New World,” the debate has raged ...
Orwell warned us about a world where truth is distorted and dissent is crushed. Huxley’s Brave New World: The Danger of Pleasure Unlike Orwell, Aldous Huxley feared that people would be controlled not ...
In "Superbloom," Nicholas Carr laments that we live in a state of uncontrollable sensory and communication overload.
More than anything, though, this book is a rare, breathtaking instance of an ... the “radical homogenization” imposed by modern society that Aldous Huxley imagined in Brave New World could, as Rieff ...
Florida’s book banning problem is rising — with no end in sight. Currently, Florida ranks first in the country for volume of book titles prohibited in public school libraries, as by the ...
References to Aldous Huxley’s “Brave New World” are sprinkled throughout ... (“Glyph” is the title of the forthcoming second book in Smith’s duology). At first Briar is a bit skeptical ...
In his book, "Brave New World," author Aldous Huxley wrote of a world where life revolves around distraction and consumerism.
In the latest newsletter from Flashback: patriotic purchasing, a flap over the flag and cola with something extra.
The grim reaper of developing economies is debt which cannot be adequately serviced. No Administration should ever have the ...
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