1. ISIS: Impersonal Forces and Centralized Power
In the world we live in, vast impersonal forces are making for the centralization of power and a regimented society" (Huxley, Education for Freedom, para. 2). ... Unfortunately, many sources like these go unquestioned by the general public, which leads to a misinformed world. ... A few years later these people who took daily baths and went to church in top hats were committing atrocities on a scale undreamed of" (para. 2). ... In Huxley's essay he said, "it would be foolish to suppose that this sort of thing cannot happen again" (para. 2) analogous to Obama taking out ...
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