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Uploaded by on Feb 14, 2008

1962 interview with Aldous Huxley

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  • He still has the power and energy to teach and warn us of our destructive nature...he is not dead so to speak. I get something out of every interview and his writings every time i watch or read them. Hes got such a great voice and the way he speaks is haunting...i can listen to him for hours

  • Huxley in 1962 is here foretelling of the dilemma mankind finds itself in today. Listen closely. He is saying then there was an immediate need(then) to begin focus on ecology and how is man going to live with population growth unbridled (now)while all efforts are focused on global power. Thus what are our problems today?

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  • why he died the folowing year? he loks fine here, any footage of him talkign about @the doors@or psyhchology ?

  • 4 people misclicked I guess. What a wonderful man.

  • Huxley has amazing cadence, if there were more people like him today, I'm pretty sure that we'd all be quite a bit more intelligent.

  • After silence, that which becomes nearest to expressing the inexpressible. ~ Aldous Huxley... :)

  • we'll read brave new world in school. That'll be great!

  • @StonerRockCooking Alexandre Dumas pere was born near Paris in 1802 and 'coincidentally' in 1902 The Society of Jesus(Jesuits) were expelled from France for the third and last time. This passage is from The Companions of Jehu which was written by Alexandre Dumas pere. The chapter is entitled family matters and it is a conversation between Bonaparte and Roland. Roland is asking Bonaparte--"So there is a question of Italy?" "There is always a question of Italy".

  • @CommonPurpose1 Yes and a larger population is harder to manage and requires more resources.

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