Nicholas Murray Quotes
[Huxley's Perennial Philosophy Is Concerned With] The Need To Love The Earth And Respect Nature Instead Of Following The Example Of Those Who 'chopped Down Vast Forests To Provide The Newsprint Demanded By That Universal Literacy Which Was To Make The World Safe For Intelligence And Democracy, And Got Wholesale Erosion, Pulp Magazines, And Organs Of Fascist, Communist, Capitalist, And Nationalist Propaganda.' He Attacked 'technological Imperialism' And The Mechanisation Which Was 'increasing The Power Of A Minority To Exercise A Co-ersive Control Over The Lives Of Their Fellows' And 'the Popular Philosophy Of Life ... Now Moulded By Advertising Copy Whose One Idea Is To Persuade Everybody To Be As Extroverted And Uninhibitedly Greedy As Possible, Since Of Course It Is Only The Possessive, The Restless, The Distracted, Who Spend Money On The Things That Advertisers Want To Sell.
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