Religion in Brave New World
.... line society.
Huxley uses the
name Ford as a reference to Henry Ford, the founder of the Ford Motor Company (Gannon 41). Henry Ford ....
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Aldous Huxley's Brave New World
.... In response, the Savage replies, "I claim them all," (
Huxley, 1950, p. 163). The
name of this character who wishes to have his most "human" qualities remain in ....
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Brave New World
.... In response, the Savage replies, "I claim them all," (
Huxley, 1950, p. 163). The
name of this character who wishes to have his most "human" qualities remain in ....
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Aldous Huxley's Futuristic Vision
The futuristic society envisaged by Aldous
Huxley in Brave New World is a .... In this world, personal liberties are quashed in the
name of empty pleasures and ....
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Major Themes in 1984
.... Even in his
name, Savage represents a natural man, untouched by society's .... the World State's system act according to "hypnopaedic prejudices" (
Huxley, 1932/1946 ....
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Operant Conditioning in Brave New World
.... A consideration of Skinner's approach leads to an understanding of what
Huxley perceived as possible in Brave New World. BF Skinner is a
name associated with ....
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Afro-American Leader Malcolm X
.... He had slept less than that during his street life (
Huxley and X 177). .... He changed his
name to Malcolm X. Black Muslims is the
name most commonly used for the ....
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Life of Malcolm X
.... He had slept less than that during his street life (
Huxley and X 177). .... He changed his
name to Malcolm X. Black Muslims is the
name most commonly used for the ....
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Brave New World
The futuristic society envisaged by Aldous
Huxley in Brave New World is a .... In this world, personal liberties are quashed in the
name of empty pleasures and ....
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The Elements of Moral Philosophy
.... Utilitarian world envisioned by Aldous
Huxley in Brave New World is becoming more possible. In that world, personal liberties were quashed in the
name of empty ....
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Jim Morrison's Influence
.... Manzarek suggested that they form a band, and Morrison chose the
name "The Doors" from The Doors of Perception, Aldous
Huxley's book about his "mystical ....
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Jim Morrison as a Cultural Hero
.... Manzarek suggested that they form a band, and Morrison chose the
name "The Doors" from The Doors of Perception, Aldous
Huxley's book about his "mystical ....
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Jim Morrrison
.... Manzarek suggested that they form a band, and Morrison chose the
name "The Doors" from The Doors of Perception, Aldous
Huxley's book about his "mystical ....
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Scientific Paradigm in Literature
.... 106-7).
Huxley here exploits the benefit of hindsight. .... But this does not automatically invalidate the fiction written in its
name. ....
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Factors of the World of Work
.... some sense of identity from the work, other persons there, perhaps the company
name. .... In times past, TH
Huxley was concerned with man's search for unity with ....
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Walt Disney In 1965, Frances Clarke Sayers wro
.... But in
Huxley's vision, no Big Brother is required to deprive people of their .... The character's
name is, after all, Beauty, and this is her primary characteristic ....
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Structure of Scientific Revolutions
.... who became a champion of the theory of evolution by natural selection:
Huxley . .... This was the
name given to an emerging idea, which Wells (1920) describes as a ....
(3758

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Citizen Kane
.... Welles had made a
name for himself first in theater, with major productions for .... new and had been done by several other writers, notably Aldous
Huxley in his ....
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Reason and Reality The purpose of this rese
.... Mundane reason is the
name that Pollner gives to the socially constructed and experienced world (35). ....
Huxley, Aldous Leonard. Brave New World. ....
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