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| Aldous Huxley was more of an Anti-life Materialist, who based things more on selfishness than life value. That's how I perceive him anyways, as a philosopher... | |
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| That's ridiculous! If Aldous Huxley was so Anti-Life, why did he write "the Language of War"? Which is completely against the evils of warfare? It's majorly interpreted as "life is sacred!" | |
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| But in his book about utopia, he dreamed of a world full of "free love" as he called it, where marriage did not exist, and sex was used in means of reproduction. | |
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| Not specifically though, Huxley believed that sexuality is more opened than love. Surely a human's instincts wins over emotions most of the time. His idea was to create world peace in that manner. | |
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Where America's most intellectual citizens end up.
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| Oh, good point, I guess. By the way, where the Hell are my Happy Meal fries? I gotta get back to working in Pizza Hut in 10 minutes! | |
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| It's $2.99, would you like some sweetner sauce? | |
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