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# Brave New World Revisited (Harper Perennial Modern Classics)

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"Huxley uses his erudite knowledge of human relations to compare our actual world with his prophetic fantasy of 1931. 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 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. 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. In this twelve-part work of social philosophy, 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. He scrutinizes threats to humanity, such as overpopulation, propaganda, and chemical persuasion, and explains why we have found it virtually impossible to avoid them. Brave New World Revisited is a trenchant plea that humankind should educate itself for freedom before it is too late. In this landmark analysis, Huxley explores the chilling accuracy of his vision: Propaganda in a Democracy: An analysis of the methods used by commercial and political propagandists to manipulate the masses in a supposedly free society. Chemical Persuasion: A prescient warning about the use of drugs―both recreational and pharmaceutical―to create an artificial happiness that stifles dissent and critical thought. Overpopulation as a Threat: A clear-eyed look at how excessive human numbers, a problem Huxley once thought centuries away, now strains our resources and personal liberties. Education for Freedom: A powerful argument for an education rooted in critical thinking and the values of liberty as the only true antidote to creeping totalitarian control.

Review: A very good/insightful read. Down to earth philosopher/realist - Aldous Huxley is so smart and honest. Does not have an agenda except for the betterment of everyone. The first 1/3 of this book is great. The last 20% is worth the time where he gives his ideas on what it means and how to really be (and stay) a democracy. The middle is pretty much known by everyone these days and can be skipped imho. But it was ahead of its time. Even if you do skip the middle; the rest of the book is insightful and worth reading today. Not an easy read but it is clear and straightforward for anyone making the effort.
Review: Great follow up to Brave New World - This is Huxley's appraisal of how things have gone 27 years after he wrote Brave New World. One of the big issues he discusses is overpopulation. The developed world is actually now seeing declining birth rates and some countries are seeing actual population declines. Much of the rest of the world is seeing slowing growth. So, at least one of his points is showing some improvement. However, another point is getting much worse - government and corporate propaganda. He never could have seen social media coming, but it has accelerated the ability to act not only as tightly controlled propaganda, but also as a soma to millions seeking diversion and validation. The book is a short read and not too difficult. I highly recommend it.

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| Specification | Value |
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| Best Sellers Rank | #28,006 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #116 in Classic American Literature #776 in Classic Literature & Fiction #1,866 in Literary Fiction (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,659 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A very good/insightful read. Down to earth philosopher/realist
*by G***E on November 17, 2022*

Aldous Huxley is so smart and honest. Does not have an agenda except for the betterment of everyone. The first 1/3 of this book is great. The last 20% is worth the time where he gives his ideas on what it means and how to really be (and stay) a democracy. The middle is pretty much known by everyone these days and can be skipped imho. But it was ahead of its time. Even if you do skip the middle; the rest of the book is insightful and worth reading today. Not an easy read but it is clear and straightforward for anyone making the effort.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great follow up to Brave New World
*by F***R on December 20, 2021*

This is Huxley's appraisal of how things have gone 27 years after he wrote Brave New World. One of the big issues he discusses is overpopulation. The developed world is actually now seeing declining birth rates and some countries are seeing actual population declines. Much of the rest of the world is seeing slowing growth. So, at least one of his points is showing some improvement. However, another point is getting much worse - government and corporate propaganda. He never could have seen social media coming, but it has accelerated the ability to act not only as tightly controlled propaganda, but also as a soma to millions seeking diversion and validation. The book is a short read and not too difficult. I highly recommend it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Frightening to think Huxley's updated critique to Brave New World is over 50 years old...
*by U***R on February 16, 2012*

It is interesting to note that this was written over half a century ago. Huxley critiques his own great work, Brave new World, from the perspective of the technologies and advancements made some 20 or so years later than his original classic. His analysis of psychological methodologies, comparing Orwell's work and critiquing neurological studies from the late 30's through to the 1950's, including the use of subliminal messaging is certainly thought provoking. I wonder what he would have made of modern technology? The apparent reduction in attention span of the media-obsessed population juxtaposed by the the underlying free access of uncensored information that the internet revolution has allowed would have made for an intriguing analysis. This is certainly a good read, at the very least from a historical perspective.

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