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Author Name Huxley, Aldous. Bradshaw, David, ed. Title THE HIDDEN HUXLEY: CONTEMPT AND COMPASSION FOR THE MASSES 1920-36. Publisher Faber and Faber, London, (1994), Ist printing. Seller ID 9520 255 pp, 8vo, hard cover in dust jacket. "...at the time (Huxley) wrote his classic novel (Brave New World), (he) was a proponent of eugenics and an outspoken champion of anti-democratic government. For the past sixty years this Huxley has remained entirely unknown. 'The Hidden Huxley' presents a selection of his hitherto undocumented articles and broadcasts of this period. They reveal a complex figure, who was both typical of his era in his abhorrence of mass civilisation, and uniqu e i n t h at his contempt gradually gave way to a sympathetic affinity with ordinary men and women. By 1937, when Huxley left Europe for the United States, the cultural elitist had been firmly displaced by the legendary humanist. Huxley's fascin at i ng p r og re ss from a scourge of the masses to their compassionate spokesman - a volte-face which took him down coalmines, into factories and to a New Forest camp for the unemployed - is here exposed for the first time." Dust jacket has mino r e dg e w ear /w rin kli ng, light rubbing. VG+/VG
ALDOUS HUXLEY BRITISH AUTHORS DEMOCRACY DICTATORSHIP SCIENTIFIC PROPAGANDA ANARCHY
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