The theme of this volume of Huxley essays seems be his well-known pacifism, but focusing less on politics, and more on the psychology of individuals. Notables such as T. H. Huxley and Aldous' great friend D. H. Lawrence are considered, and there are some brilliant comments on the nature of Language, Orthodoxy, and the use of Justifications in personal philosophies and religions. The general feeling Huxley seems to be trying to evoke is that human existence is mad, very individual, and without much direction or point, and that serious conflict between individuals, for whatever reason, can never really be justified. Brilliant as ever.
JM 15/08/16