Marking and remembering
Article Abstract:
Novelist Aldous Huxley displayed all the qualities that are ideally suited for a writing career. Huxley fought blindness to channelize his creative energy into writing and through a limited, effective use of words, wrote about past, present and future Utopian happenings with an innate sense of humor. Huxley was a kind, lovable person who abhorred the two World Wars and strived for the betterment of society. He was spiritual by nature and acknowledged the role of religion in the positive aspects of life.
Publication Name: Modern Age
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0026-7457
Year: 1995
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A hippocratic oath for technologists
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Issues are presented concerning the effect of man on the environment. The enormous resources which are available with the advances which have been made in technology can have a greater negative effect on the environment.
Publication Name: New Perspectives Quarterly
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0893-7850
Year: 2000
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Good means, bad ends
Article Abstract:
Issues are presented concerning the differences between the technology of empirical handicrafts and the technology of mass production. The lack of spontaneity in mass production is discussed.
Publication Name: New Perspectives Quarterly
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0893-7850
Year: 2000
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