Thursday, November 25, 2010
Monday, November 22, 2010
Aldous Huxley and Brave New World remembered
November 22 is a day commemorated for the death of JFK; and as a JFK conspiracy buff I had to mention it on my personal blog; however as fan of Aldous Huxley author of Brave New World, one of the books that inspired me and actually impacted my life I have to post a photo and tribute to Aldous Huxley visionary, author, a true prophet in the secular sense of the world portraying a future society that is reflected in today's not so Brave New World. The society he described in his book Brave New World foreshadowed a New World that describes the distortion of the English language and mind control by drugs and subliminal mind control by media before it was a reality. Brave New World was the most widely read but his other books, and I read them all were equally profound with a vision of the future of mankind's dehumanization of men and debasing of the human spirit, while this sounds bleak his novels still illustrate man's triumph and survival by the will of human spirit in a harsh Brave New World.
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Aldous Leonard Huxley was born on July 26, 1894, into a family that included some of the most distinguished members of that part of the English ruling class made up of the intellectual elite. Aldous' father was the son ofThomas Henry Huxley, a great biologist who helped develop the theory of evolution. His mother was the sister of Mrs. Humphrey Ward, the novelist; the niece of Matthew Arnold, the poet; and the granddaughter of Thomas Arnold, a famous educator and the real-life headmaster of Rugby School who became a character in the novel Tom Brown's Schooldays.
Undoubtedly, Huxley's heritage and upbringing had an effect on his work. Gerald Heard, a longtime friend, said that Huxley's ancestry "brought down on him a weight of intellectual authority and a momentum of moral obligations." ThroughoutBrave New World you can see evidence of an ambivalent attitude toward such authority assumed by a ruling class.
Like the England of his day, Huxley's Utopia possesses a rigid class structure, one even stronger than England's because it is biologically and chemically engineered and psychologically conditioned. And the members of Brave New World's ruling class certainly believe they possess the right to make everyone happy by denying them love and freedom.
Huxley's own experiences made him stand apart from the class into which he was born. Even as a small child he was considered different, showing an alertness, an intelligence, what his brother called a superiority. He was respected and loved--not hated--for these abilities, but he drew on that feeling of separateness in writing Brave New World. Bernard Marx and Helmholtz Watson, both members of the elite class, have problems because they're different from their peers. Huxley felt that heredity made each individual unique, and the uniqueness of the individual was essential to freedom. Like his family, and like the Alphas of Brave New World, Huxley felt a moral obligation--but it was the obligation to fight the idea that happiness could be achieved through class-instituted slavery of even the most benevolent kind.
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Self absorbed egomaniacs on Facebook
YOU KNOW YOU ARE A self absorbed fucking loser when you all you do is post your own bile and bullshit and never bother to actually read the full context of any line or any one's else's page or blog
that is why a lot of people will be bailing from Facebook ,, it may take a while but it will happen
so don't put your money on it,, wait until the Movie breaks..
that is why a lot of people will be bailing from Facebook ,, it may take a while but it will happen
so don't put your money on it,, wait until the Movie breaks..
what a back of fucking losers.. few exceptions noted, farmville players are ok
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Chincoteague photos July 2010 Pony Penning week, next week
Yep, got some cool photos of a couple of the Ponies grazing and the waves here at Assateague which are HUGE. Enjoy. Also I didn't know after all these years that Chincoteague means Beautiful land. Also on the website the history of the ponies.. survivors from a Spanish wreck on Assateague.. sounds right to me
and of course, reminder the ponies are owned by the Chincoteague Fire Department, those grazing ponies are so called rogues, but I seriously doubt they can get out of the marshy area or want to.. fun here and quaint; however AOL named Chincoteague number one vacation spot so much for a super quiet time but lots of food fun and water.. more later.
and of course, reminder the ponies are owned by the Chincoteague Fire Department, those grazing ponies are so called rogues, but I seriously doubt they can get out of the marshy area or want to.. fun here and quaint; however AOL named Chincoteague number one vacation spot so much for a super quiet time but lots of food fun and water.. more later.
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