Policy Themes of Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World – Series Contents
- Part 1: Apocalypse Scares, World Government, Regions, Community – (Original Post)
- Part 2: War, Terror, Anthrax, Destruction of Culture – (Original Post)
- Part 3: Overview – (Original Post)
- Part 4: Censorship, Scientism, Fraud and Evolutionary Mysticism – (Original Post)
- Part 5: Control Over Science – (Original Post)
- Part 6: One World Religion, Annihilating the Individual Identity – (Original Post)
- Part 7: Religion for Control of Global Society – (Original Post)
- Part 8: Religion, public relations, drugs, transhumanism, evolution doctrine implies inevitability of developments instead of their being the result of planning – (Original Post)
- Part 9: Religion: Aldous Huxley’s contradictions about religion and drugs – (Original Post)
- Part 10: Julian Huxley on Religion and Science, Science is for Control and Established Religion Gets in the Way – (Original Post)
- Part 11: H. G. Wells on Religion – (Original Post)
- Brave New World Resistance
- BNW Resistance #2 – the features of Brave New World
- Ongoing
RELATED:
Notes on Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
Notes on Brave New World Revisited by Aldous Huxley
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