Writer · 1894 – 1963
Aldous Huxley
Wrote Brave New World, a defining dystopian novel, along with essays and works on perception and mysticism, becoming one of the most influential intellectuals and writers of his time.
Major Works
- Brave New World
- The Doors of Perception
- Island
Impact Analysis
Huxley warned that freedom could be lost not only to oppression but to comfort and distraction, a vision that grows more resonant in an age of mass entertainment.
Historical influence score: 80/100
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