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The Devils of Loudon The Devils of Loudon by Aldous Huxley
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“The world beyond his study door was merely a source of maddening interruptions to the serious business of reading.”
Aldous Huxley, The Devils of Loudon
“In order to justify their behaviour, they turn their theories into dogmas, their by-laws into First Principles, their political bosses into Gods and all those who disagree with them into incarnate devils. This idolatrous transformation of the relative into the Absolute and the all too human into the Divine, makes it possible for them to indulge their ugliest passions with a clear conscience and in the certainty that they are working for the Highest Good. And when the current beliefs come, in their turn, to look silly, a new set will be invented, so that the immemorial madness may continue to wear its customary mask of legality, idealism and true religion.”
Aldous Huxley, The Devils of Loudon