1. Brave New World
Malthus believed that the world order would be maintained by famine which he called "the most dreadful resource of nature", but in a world of six billion souls, masses of people cannot just be abandoned to die from starvation (Barnet 308). In the chapter entitled "Quantity, Quality, Morality" of Brave New World Revisited, Aldous Huxley calls mass starvation as a means of preserving the earth the "horns of an ethical dilemma", and says that it will take all mankind's intelligence and good will to solve the problem (13). ... Carl Sagan, in his book Broca's Brain, discusses science ...
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