![]() ![]() Brave New World Revisited is a trenchant plea that humankind should educate itself for freedom before it is too late. In his Brave New World Revisited, Aldous Huxley writes to tell us how his nightmarish Brave New World has quite nearly become reality. He scrutinizes threats to humanity, such as overpopulation, propaganda, and chemical persuasion, and explains why we have found it virtually impossible to avoid them. In this twelve-part work of nonfiction, one of the most important and fascinating books of his career, Huxley uses his tremendous knowledge of human relations to compare the modern-day world with his prophetic fantasy. Written more than twenty-five years later, Brave New World Revisited is a re-evaluation of his predictions based on the changes he witnessed over that time. When Aldous Huxley wrote his famous novel Brave New World, he did so with the belief that the dystopian world he created was a true possibility given the direction of the social, political and economic world order. ![]() It is a frightening experience, indeed, to discover how much of his satirical prediction of a distant future became reality in so short a time." - New York Times Book Review In 1958, Huxley wrote an essay on his novel called 'Brave New World Revisited' in which he examines how society has advanced toward his horrid vision of the future. "Huxley uses his erudite knowledge of human relations to compare our actual world with his prophetic fantasy of 1931. ![]()
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