In this episode of Not the BCC, Cynthia Chung was invited on to discuss her series ‘Who will be Brave in Huxley’s New World.’
You can read Cynthia’s four-part series on her substack Through A Glass Darkly:
Part one
Who Will Be Brave in Huxley’s New World?
No wonder that the Tavistock Institute and the CIA became involved in looking at the effects of LSD and how to influence and control the mind.
Part two
The War on Science and the 20th Century Descent of Man
Huxley makes it crystal clear that he considers the world to be overpopulated, and that science and progress cannot be free to advance without limits.
Part three
The Origins of the Counterculture Movement: A Gathering of Anarchists, Occultists and Psychoanalysts for a New Age
The third part of Cynthia Chung’s series discusses how Aldous Huxley’s form of ideological spirituality went on to shape the drug-counter-culture movement.
Part four
Huxley’s Ultimate Revolution: The Battle for Your Mind and the Relativity of Madness
The relevance of the Esalen Institute’s “revisioning of madness” needs to be acknowledged as having been entirely spear-headed by the Tavistock Institute, and clearly, not for our benefit.
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