Orwell and Huxley offered contrasting dystopias: oppression versus distraction. Which feels more real today? Explore their insights to see which dystopia is unfolding., Features News - Times Now ...
CBS Radio Host: Aldous Huxley’s terrifying forecast of the future, Brave New World. Aldous Huxley: Brave New World is a fantastic parable about the dehumanization of human beings. Science ...
The ruling is a victory for the publishers and free speech advocates who challenged the law, but the judge’s decision is far ...
In a time where society teeters towards dystopia, such as the one in Aldous Huxley’s novel Brave New World, sometimes, doing our best might be the most heroic thing we can do.
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Ray Bradbury, who wrote the brilliant 1953 science-fiction book "Fahrenheit 451," which is about a dystopian culture that ...
In "Superbloom," Nicholas Carr laments that we live in a state of uncontrollable sensory and communication overload.
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The grim reaper of developing economies is debt which cannot be adequately serviced. No Administration should ever have the ...