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What might “total organization” look like in everyday life? What are examples of Huxley’s descriptions of conformism?
Huxley argues that overpopulation produces a strain on food and resources and vitiates the gene pool. Discuss how overpopulation relates to other issues like propaganda, over-organization, and the depersonalized nature of city life.
Discuss Huxley’s view of science, particularly its capacity for improving human life versus its capacity for harm.
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