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stellavista:

orwell vs huxley. (click= big)
well it seems that this is not a question of “vs.” its much more the implementation of both dystopias being forced upon our societies simultaniously.
i have long argued that “1984”, “brave new world” and “metropolis” are far from being warnings against totalitarian, omni-control governments. they are much more a veiled disclosure and predictive programming of what´s being planned all along.
and it seems it all works like a charm.

“In Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World, a perpetual flood of irrelevant and trivial information distracts the people from taking interest in anything of importance.”

stellavista:

orwell vs huxley. (click= big)

well it seems that this is not a question of “vs.” its much more the implementation of both dystopias being forced upon our societies simultaniously.

i have long argued that “1984”, “brave new world” and “metropolis” are far from being warnings against totalitarian, omni-control governments. they are much more a veiled disclosure and predictive programming of what´s being planned all along.

and it seems it all works like a charm.

“In Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World, a perpetual flood of irrelevant and trivial information distracts the people from taking interest in anything of importance.”

(via thedailyfeed)

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