"People are related to one another, not as total personalities, but as the embodiments of economic functions, or when they are not at work, as irresponsible seekers of entertainment. Subjected to this kind of life, individuals tend to feel lonely and insignificant. Their existence cases to have any point of meaning"

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About Aldous Huxley

Aldous Huxley was an English writer and critic best known for the novel Brave New World and essays on science, culture, and consciousness.

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