The Mike Wallace Interviews - 1958

The Mike Wallace Interview is a series of 30-minute television interviews conducted by host Mike Wallace in 1957-60.

Aldous Huxley 5/18/58 - video

Aldous Huxley, social critic and author of Brave New World, talks to Wallace about threats to freedom in the United States, overpopulation, bureaucracy, propaganda, drugs, advertising, and television.
Aldous Huxley in a speech given to Berkley in which he admits that dystopic novels "Brave New World" and "1984" were not just fiction, but blueprints for two types of controlled and enslaved societies.

He speaks to an audience at University of California (Berkeley Language Cente, March 20, 1962) , the use of terrorism and pharmaceuticals to create willing slaves out of the population."

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Title:
Huxley, Aldous. The Ultimate Revolution, March 20, 1962: Program[Listen!]
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Berkeley Language Center - Speech Archive SA 0269


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Huxley, Aldous. The Ultimate Revolution, March 20, 1962: Questions and Answers[Listen!]
Notes:
Berkeley Language Center - Speech Archive SA 0269



Erich Fromm 5/25/58 - video

Erich Fromm, psychoanalyst and social critic, talks to Wallace about society, materialism, relationships, government, religion, and happiness.

Erich Fromm gives a radio lecture on possible methodologies for resolving conflicts without war. Recorded in 1970. PART 1 OF 5 PARTS.


Henry Kissinger 7/13/58 - video

Dr. Henry Kissinger, Associate Director of the Center for International Affairs at Harvard University, talks to Wallace about the United States' foreign and military policies, limited nuclear war, the Soviet Union, Algeria, the Middle East, and Republicans, including Richard Nixon.

More interviews.

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