WWW,
2005 (Archived) - Aldous Huxley first
presented the "scientific
dictatorship" to the public imagination
in his book Brave New World. In Dope,
Inc., associates of political
dissident Lyndon LaRouche claim that
Huxley's book was actually a "mass
appeal" organizing document written
"on behalf of one-world order" (Dope,
Inc. 538). The book also claims the
United States is the only place where
Huxley's "science fiction classic"
is taught as an allegorical condemnation of
fascism (Dope, Inc. 538). If
this is true, then the "scientific
dictatorship" presented within the
pages of his 1932 novel Brave New
World is a thinly disguised roman a
clef--a novel that thinly veils real people
or events--awaiting tangible enactment.