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Living in the extremely shaky political time that is the period between World War I and World War II, author Aldous Huxley was both drawn to the idea of stability (even to the point of sacrificing democracy) and terrified by what domination of any kind might bring. He went to the US in the Roaring 20’s , and the culture of consumerism, drugs, promiscuity, and partying scared him.

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