"Brave New World" was removed from a classroom in Miller, Mo., in 1980 because an objector thought that Aldous Huxley's dystopian vision of future life made promiscuous sex "look like fun."
"Brave New World" was removed from a classroom in Miller, Mo., in 1980 because an objector thought that Aldous Huxley's dystopian vision of future life made promiscuous sex "look like fun."
Your subscription to The Christian Science Monitor has expired. You can renew your subscription or continue to use the site without a subscription.
If you have questions about your account, please contact customer service or call us at 1-617-450-2300.
This message will appear once per week unless you renew or log out.
Your session to The Christian Science Monitor has expired. We logged you out.
If you have questions about your account, please contact customer service or call us at 1-617-450-2300.
You don’t have a Christian Science Monitor subscription yet.
If you have questions about your account, please contact customer service or call us at 1-617-450-2300.