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Brave New World Revisited
Knowing the reference is an act of individuality and in some instances defiance. All references are listed in the order of their appearance in each chapter.
I. Over-Population top
Stalin
DDT
World Population/Human Population
Sputnik
The Next Hundred Years by Harrison Brown, James Bonner and John Weir (This seems to be no longer in print and only found on the net as a bibliographic citation.)
Communism
II. Quantity, Quality, Morality top
Eugenics
Dr. W. H. Sheldon
DDT
III. Over-Organization top
C. Wright Mills - power elite
Winston Churchill
Thomas Jefferson
Dr. Erich Fromm
Gertrude Stein
Isaac Newton
laissez-faire
The Organizational Man by William Whyte
Milton
Hitler
Stalin
Sir Galahad
Elton Mayo
Procrustes
Middle Ages
IV. Propaganda in a Democratic Society top
Thomas Jefferson
Freud
Liberalism
Propaganda
John Dewey
John Stuart Mill
Karl Marx
V. Propaganda Under a Dictatorship top
Propaganda
Albert Speer
Hitler
Goebbels
Bertrand Russell
VI. The Arts of Selling top
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Propaganda
John Dewey
Vance Packard's The Hidden Persuaders
Sir Neville Henderson
Keats
Orpheus
Pavlov
VII. Brainwashing top
Pavlov
Hitler
Dr. William Sargant Battle for the Mind
John Wesley
Korean War
China Under Communism R.L. Walker (This seems to be no longer in print)
Marxism
VIII. Chemical Persuasion top
Vedic Hymns/soma
Indra
Milton
Karl Marx
Miltown
Serotonin
IX. Subconscious Persuasion top
The Interpretation of Dreams Sigmund Freud
H-bomb
Apartheid
Mahatma Gandhi
Senator Joseph McCarthy
A Farewell to Arms
X. Hypnopaedia top
Wetterstand
Pavlov
XI. Education for Freedom top
J.B. Watson
B. F. Skinner
William James
Herbert Spencer
Vesuvius
Bertrand Russell
Bismarck
Lenin
Professor Roger Williams
Propaganda
Dr. W. H. Sheldon
XII. What Can Be Done? top
Magna Carta
Walden Two
The Peckham Experiment
Dostoevsky
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