The whole of modern civilization is based on the idea that the specialized function which gives a man his place in society is more important than the whole man, or rather is the whole man, all the rest being irrelevant or even positively harmful and detestable. The low-brow of our modern industrialized society has all the defects of the intellectual and none of his redeeming qualities. | |
— Aldous. L. Huxley | |
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One View Of Man
Posted in Philosophy, Quotes, tagged A. L. Huxley, Aldous Huxley, Philosophy, Quotes on April 16, 2011| 2 Comments »