
William Ramsey Investigates Orwell & Huxley, Part 2 on Vyzygoth's Clubhouse. From the Vyzygoth Archives.
Nov 28, 2025
John Bonanno, a commentator on history and geopolitics, teams up with political philosopher Gordon Comstock to delve into the contrasting views of Orwell and Huxley. They explore the depths of government control, questioning the façade of democracy amidst elite influence. Bonanno proposes random selection to combat corruption, while Comstock traces the rich's political machinations. The discussion critiques modern patriotism and reveals how Huxley’s warnings about entertainment and control resonate today, blending pleasure and fear in societal manipulation.
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Government As A Facade
- The guests argue modern government is a facade serving hidden elites rather than elected politicians.
- John Bonanno suggests random selection for Congress to reduce corruption and increase representation.
Orwell's Misanthropy Vs Huxley's Spirituality
- Orwell seems more misanthropic while Huxley retained belief in a transcendental force and afterlife.
- Speakers link Orwell's pessimism to his life experiences and Huxley's spiritual outlook to perennial philosophy.
War Choices: Orwell Stayed, Huxley Traveled
- Gordon recounts Orwell staying in England during WWII doing BBC broadcasts and factory work while Huxley traveled abroad.
- This contrast illustrates Orwell's hands-on engagement versus Huxley's tendency to avoid danger.







