Ends and Means

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A01=Aldous Huxley
Absolute Monogamy
Article XVI
Author_Aldous Huxley
Average Sensual Man
Brute's Eye View
Brute’s Eye View
Category=QD
centralized governance
Desirable Contexts
Devoted Individuals
Direct Intuition
Emotional Method
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eq_isMigrated=2
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ethical frameworks in political reform
General Scientific Theory
Howard Schneiderman
Human Entropy
Intelligent Fool
Intra-specific Competition
Intraspecific Competition
Iron Dictatorship
moral philosophy
Non-violent Resistance
pacifist theory
Passive Obedience
political ethics
Prenuptial Chastity
Present Dispensation
Proudhonian Mutualists
Public Administration
Quot Homines
reform methodologies
Religious Self-education
Responsible Self-government
Self-governing Groups
social transformation
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781412847445
  • Weight: 476g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Apr 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Contemporary intellectuals still struggle over the relationship of ends to means, especially in political discourse. Pacifism is still an important topic today, as terrorism and dictatorial states abound. Many will find solace in Ends and Means, while others will find the book only a case study of the relationship of ethics to politics.

Aldous Huxley examines common issues in a unique fashion. How can the regression in charity through which we are living, and for which each one of us is in some measure responsible, be halted and reversed? How can existing society be transformed into the ideal society described by the prophets? How can the average sensual man and the exceptional (and more dangerous) ambitious man be transformed into a non-attached being, one who can create a society significantly better than our own?

Huxley discusses the relationship between the theories and the practices of reformers and the nature of the universe. He argues that our beliefs about the ultimate nature of reality help us formulate conceptions of right and wrong, not only in our private life, but also in the sphere of politics and economics. Far from being irrelevant, our philosophical beliefs are the final determining factor in our actions. This provocative classic volume, now available in paperback, will continue to stimulate discussion and thought.