This is the first lecture in a series of 18 lectures that Aldous Huxley gave at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) in the fall semester of 1959 The Human Situation. Huxley became an honorary professor of literature and a professor-at-large at that university that same year. In Huxleys own words he will “take various features […]
LaRouche, Beyond Psychoanalysis – Lecture one
In this groundbreaking series of four lectures given by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. in 1973 at Columbia University, the real nature of the human mind as a fundamental force of the universe is explored. In this first lecture, focus is on the nature of the “fundamental emotion” experienced by the human mind when in a mode of […]
Huxley’s Ultimate Revolution
This lecture by the late A. Huxley is best known for the following quote: “If you are going to control any population for any length of time, you must have some measure of consent. It’s exceedingly difficult to see how pure terrorism can function indefinitely. It can function for a fairly long time, but I think […]