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13.06.2026KI-Zusammenfassung
George Orwell vs. Aldous Huxley: The Fear of Truth Drowned in Insignificance
Neil Postman's 1985 essay "Amusing Ourselves to Death" argued that Aldous Huxley's fear of truth being drowned in insignificance, rather than George Orwell's fear of truth being hidden, characterized the decline of typography and the rise of television. This anxiety about distraction and weakened intellect is echoed by Paul Valéry's 1935 concerns.
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