In his 1932 classic dystopian novel Brave New World Aldous Huxley depicted a future society in thrall to science & regulated by sophisticated methods of social control Nearly thirty years later in Brave New World Revisited Huxley checked the progress of his prophecies against reality & argued that many of his fictional fantasies had grown uncomfortably close to the truth Brave New World Revisited
Includes:: Huxley's views on overpopulation propaganda advertising & government control & is an urgent & powerful appeal for the defence of individualism still alarmingly relevant today