Asked • 03/28/19

MLA style: I need help citing an old article I found in a website?

I found this article from Aldous Huxley that was written a long long time ago, this is the only website I found that has it in full. http://csp.org/practices/entheogens/docs/huxley-drugs.html In my essay I quoted this and sourced it as is here: "The dictatorships of tomorrow will deprive men of their freedom, but will give them in exchange a happiness none the less real, as a subjective experience, for being chemically induced." (Huxley) But how on earth do I cite in my works cited page. This is what I put for now.: Huxley, Aldous. "Drugs That Shape Men's Minds." CSP. N.p., 3 Sept. 1999. Web. 19 May 2016. Would this be the correct way to cite this in my works cited page mla style since Im sourcing the website I found the article and not the article itself from where it came from?

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