Aldous Huxley: The ultimate revolution
This is a speech given by Aldous Huxley on March 20, 1962 at UC Berkeley.
This is a speech given by Aldous Huxley on March 20, 1962 at UC Berkeley.
Author Philip Pullman gave this great answer during a Q&A regarding his new book “The Good Man Jesus and the Scoundrel Christ”.
At the Wheeler Centre opening in Melbourne, Cate Kennedy told stories of her grandfather.
Since the player of their website has that annoying autoplay feature turned on, I’ll leave you with a link to the video.
Other videos from the storytellers at the gala night:
For his book “The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work”, Alain de Botton took a closer look on our work life.
In her great talk at TED, Chimamanda Adichie warns us that a single story will only lead to stereotypes.
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