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Aldous Huxley's Response to Societal Turmoil
The chapter delves into Aldous Huxley's response to the societal turmoil post-Wall Street crash of 1929, advocating for authoritative control for social stability. It discusses Huxley's views on eugenics, hypnopedia, and propaganda to maintain order and explores his reflections on 'Brave New World' in comparison to '1984'. The conversation delves into the contrast between fear-driven control in Orwell's world versus pleasure-driven societal control in Huxley's depiction.