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Science, Liberty And Peace
註釋Dive into the thought-provoking essay, 'Science, Liberty and Peace', by Aldous Huxley, where he delves into a wide array of topics and presents insightful predictions that transcend the time of its writing. Through sharp observations, Huxley challenges centralized media corporations and their influence on society, highlighting the psychological addiction to newspapers and radio. He explores the gradual erosion of civil liberties in the pursuit of security, critiques materialism and the belief in inevitable progress, and warns of history's lessons repeatedly going unheeded. Huxley ponders the impact of national pride and the manipulation of modern warfare, while championing the importance of decentralization and self-reliance.