Brave New World. A Different Projection (John Harland, 1984)

 
 
 
 
 

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"John Harland examines what's wrong with the establishment, with emphasis on manipulation by word-conditioning, and looks at many well-known doomsday books, such as Huxley's BRAVE NEW WORLD, Orwell's NINETEEN EIGHTY-FOUR, Zamyatin's WE, and H.G. Well's TIME MACHINE. This is a provacative, multi-dimensional book written from the perspective of a young man now backing his youthful thoughts and actions with experience and clear words. Harland may not be voicing the consensus thoughts of the sixties rebels but his world is startlingly new—and exclusively for the brave."

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