6/3/2023 0 Comments A brave new world artIt reads as if it was written by a contemporary. In fact, Huxley is anything but outdated. And therefore also for human beings who no longer deem it worthy to dust off the cover of old tomes. A mistake! With all its warning signs that it offers, writings like these are made to be pored over precisely at times like nowadays: when everything seems crystal clear, when media, experts and politicians in unison sign the tune of there being no alternative, it is the moment of greatest danger for independent thought. The fact remains that Brave New World appears in our mental landscape as one of those works that are often referred to already due to bearing a catchy title, but not so much read. There it is – a proof that every crisis is also an opportunity, at least an intellectual one. While I am interested in the tendencies that drive European societies towards multiplying the means of technical and social control for some time, the book has been escaping me until this point. ![]() ![]() After two years of living through Covid restrictions, as well as pondering through several weeks of the ongoing war in Ukraine, I concluded the time might be ripe to open Aldous Huxley’s opus Brave New World.
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