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Ends and Means (an Enquiry Into the Nature of Ideals and Into the Methods Employed for Their Realization) is a book of essays written by Aldous Huxley.[1] Published in 1937, the book contains illuminating tracts on war, religion, nationalism and ethics, and was cited as a major influence on Thomas Merton in his autobiography, The Seven Storey Mountain.
The first American edition was published concurrently in 1937 under publisher Harper & Brothers Publishers, New York and London.
References
edit- ^ Kraushaar, Otto F. (1938). "Review of Ends and Means". American Sociological Review. 3 (2): 259–260. doi:10.2307/2084270. ISSN 0003-1224.