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Island

eng. Island · 1962
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Historical Context and Significance

Published in 1962, Aldous Huxley's novel "Island" is the author's last major work and presents a utopian alternative to his more famous dystopia "Brave New World." In "Island," Huxley explores the possibility of creating an ideal society based on harmony with nature, spiritual development, and scientific achievements. The book touches on themes of ecology, psychology, religion, and politics, inviting readers to consider paths to true happiness and well-being. The historical significance of the novel lies in its critique of Western civilization and its proposal of alternative paths for societal development. Its influence on culture is evident in how "Island" has inspired many thinkers and activists to seek more sustainable and harmonious models of living, becoming an important part of discussions about humanity's future and the possibilities of creating utopias.

Island
Date of publication: 1 February 2025
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Original titleeng. Island · 1962
Genre: Philosophy