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" (Neo)Vim Configuration | |
" By Daniel Miessler | |
" August 2019 | |
" BASIC CONFIGURATION | |
" Remap Escape | |
inoremap jk <ESC> | |
" Remap the leader key to the spacebar |
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## SUMMARY | |
Aldous Huxley, a distinguished social critic and author of "Brave New World," discusses with Mike Wallace the threats to freedom in the United States, focusing on impersonal forces and technological devices that could lead to a loss of freedom. Huxley emphasizes the importance of individual values and education to combat these threats. | |
## IDEAS: | |
- Huxley predicted a world under dictatorship, which he now believes is close to reality. | |
- He identifies impersonal forces and technological devices as threats to freedom. | |
- Overpopulation and over-organization are highlighted as significant impersonal forces. | |
- Huxley discusses the potential for technology, including drugs and propaganda, to control people. |
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