The Educational Prophecies of Aldous Huxley The Visionary Legacy of Brave New World, Ape and Essence and Island Routledge International Studies in the Philosophy of Education Series
Auteur : Zigler Ronald
The visionary legacy of Aldous Huxley is as relevant today as ever. Huxley possessed a sober understanding of the human condition as well as an inspired vision of the human potential. This volume presents an interdisciplinary examination and appreciation of Aldous Huxley?s three visionary novels ? Brave New World (1932), Ape and Essence (1948), and Island (1962) ? to reveal the extent to which Huxley?s prognoses into our possible futures was prophetic. The author assesses each novel to reveal the foresights that define our current educational, social, religious, political, and economic institutions, while also exposing our conflicts within those institutions.
This volume examines the educational, cultural and technological changes that have shaped our society since Huxley?s work, with special reference to the enduring legacy of educational philosopher John Dewey. It offers profound insights into the educational forces and moral foundations of our society that shape us, both inside and outside of our schools. It is the first of its kind to focus exclusively on all three of Huxley?s visionary novels and detail their relevance to our world today.
1. Visionary For the 20th Century 2. Brave New World: Pseudo-Utopian Vision and Populist Nightmare 3. Ape and Essence: Dystopian Vision and Theocratic Nightmare of the Elite 4. An Island For The New Age: Huxley’s True Utopian Vision 5. The Future of Our Prophecies
Ronald Lee Zigler is Associate Professor of Educational Psychology at Penn State Abington, PA, USA.
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Thèmes de The Educational Prophecies of Aldous Huxley :
Mots-clés :
Utopian fantasy; dystopian fantasy; John Dewey; George Orwell; educational foundations; sociology of education; religion; neuroscience; neuroplasticity; technology; democracy; capitalism; moral conscience; populism; theocracy; literature; Young Men; Nonverbal Humanities; Huxley’s Vision; Swami Prabhavananda; Mind Body Medicine; Moral Matrix; Visionary Novels; Antisocial Behavior; Mustapha Mond; Grey Eminence; High SAT Score; Physiological Threat Response; Gerald Heard; Huxley’s Life; World Revisited; Mystical Consciousness; Aid Virus; Visionary Experience; Oneida Community; Adrenalin Addicts; Brain’s Neuroplasticity; Huxley’s Island; Mynah Birds; IQ Test; EEG Biofeedback