Aldous Huxley on freedom, communism, technology, and the pharmacological revolution

Cliph Nesteroff’s blog Classic Television Showbiz is one of the great filters for YouTube on the web. He consistently puts up a ton of great clips of all sorts of gems from the golden age of television. Recently he linked to an interview between Mike Wallace and Aldous Huxley which is well worth a watch. Huxley covers an amazing amount of ground, and his subtle excitement about the “pharamocological revolution” is quite fun.

Special thanks to Peterock for reminding me how to spell Aldous :)

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