In the Hedgehog and the Fox (1953), Isaiah Berlin speculates on Leo Tolstoy’s inner turmoil. The famous Russian author self-sabotaged his own happiness (Valiunas, 1989). And Berlin suggests Tolstoy’s insatiable desire to find life’s unifying and absolute truth or principle may have been one of the reasons for his persistent discontent.
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On a Brave New World by Aldous Huxley: Challenging Utopian Notions
“A Brave New World” by Aldous Huxley challenges the reader to reconsider utopia and the pursuit of happiness. Huxley’s fictional exploration of human civilization and its future sparks thought-provoking questions about the nature of happiness in human society. Do we live for pleasure alone?
