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Brave New World & Brave New World Revisited
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The Perennial Philosophy
Universality of the mystical experience: Culled from Christian, Islamic, Hindu, Buddhist, and Taoist sources, Huxley makes the case for the universality of certain religious doctrines grounded in a common mystical experience. This work by Huxley [... more]
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Brave New World
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The Doors of Perception and Heaven and Hell
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Island (Perennial Classics)
The hope for a sane society: For some reason this book is no where near as popular as Brave New World. I suppose it's because Brave New World is about our culture exagerated into the future, whereas Island is about extreme changes in our world views. [... more]
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Brave New World and Brave New World Revisited
Mood controlling pills and uniformity: As I watch the commercials for Zoloft and other psychiatric drugs that are frequently encouraged to the general public today thanks to advertising, I can't help but smell the essence of the stew descibed by Huxley [... more]
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The Perennial Philosophy (Perennial Classics)
Universality of the mystical experience: Culled from Christian, Islamic, Hindu, Buddhist, and Taoist sources, Huxley makes the case for the universality of certain religious doctrines grounded in a common mystical experience. This work by Huxley [... more]
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The Doors of Perception and Heaven and Hell (Perennial ...
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Brave New World Revisited (Perennial Classics)
The best book you can read. period.: If you haven't read Brave New World and 1984, I suggest you read both of those first. Then you can truly appreciate this work of staggering insight into the world of today. This is the book (or collection of essays) [... more]
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Aldous Huxley's Brave New World (Barron's Book Notes)
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Huxley and God: Essays
A five-plus star book: This book is a collection of 26 essays and two poems written by Aldous Huxley during the last twenty years of his life. Each essay is about man's relationship with God, with the environment and with his fellow man. Huxley started [... more]
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Brave New World (A Play)
Vastly overrated, but still quite good.: This book is a very thought-provoking, interesting book, and also quite an enjoyable read, telling some unpleasant truths with a liberal touch of subtle and rather offbeat humor. Still, I can't imagine why it [... more]
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