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From: Utopian Studies
Date: 20060622
Author:MacDonald, Alex
Milton Birnbaum. Aldous Huxley: A Quest For Values. 1971. New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers, 2006. xxii + 230 pp. $29.95
The brief introduction to this re-issued 1971 work states that on the whole the author has not changed his views and suggests that Huxley's ideas are timely for the current generation's global worries. Thus, the question for a review is what the original work offers to the readers of Utopian Studies today?
One way to approach organizing the study of a writer's works is to take the works individually or in certain chronological groups. Another way is ...
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