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  • Dystopic novel written by British author [[Aldous Huxley]] in 1931 describing a [[totalitarianism|totalitarian]] society based on [[
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  • '''Aldous Huxley''' (1894-1963) was a [[Britain|British]] writer and [[philosopher]]. His ma
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  • ...to disaster. Well known dystopian novels are ''[[Brave New World]]'' by [[Aldous Huxley]], ''[[Nineteen Eighty-Four]]'' by [[George Orwell]] and ''[[Fahrenheit 451
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  • | author = [[Aldous Huxley]] One of the plot devices of [[Aldous Huxley]]'s ''Brave New World'' was to base the society on moving the reproductive
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  • ...stopia|dystopic]] [[novel]] written by [[United Kingdom|British]] author [[Aldous Huxley]] in 1931. The book gives an account of a futuristic society in which the [
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  • * [[Aldous Huxley]] (author of ''Doors of Perception'', 1954)
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  • In [[Aldous Huxley]]'s novel ''[[Brave New World]]'', the world government employs massive eug
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  • * [[Aldous Huxley]]
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  • * Fordism was [[Aldous Huxley]]'s term for the fictional religion-like ideology described in his highly i
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  • ...ic hymns were rendered into free verse by the American poet John Moffitt. Aldous Huxley wrote in his Forward to the Gospel, "'M' produced a book unique, so far as
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