Brave New World by Aldous Huxley (Author)
- Publisher: ENGLISH GENERAL BOOKS
- Availability: In Stock
- SKU: 37848
- Number of Pages: 288
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Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World" presents a dystopian future where societal control is achieved through genetic engineering, psychological conditioning, and hedonistic pleasures. Set in a World State where citizens are engineered into castes, promiscuity and drug-induced happiness are the norm. The narrative unfolds as a clash between individuality and conformity, exploring themes of technology, totalitarianism, and the loss of humanity in pursuit of utopian ideals.
Key Points:
- Genetic Engineering and Caste System: Citizens are categorized into genetically engineered castes, from Alphas to Epsilons, determining their societal roles and capabilities.
- Psychological Conditioning: Manipulative techniques like hypnopaedia are used to indoctrinate citizens from birth, ensuring obedience and conformity.
- Hedonistic Society: Pleasure-seeking and instant gratification through drugs like soma maintain social stability, suppressing dissent and critical thinking.
- Technological Control: Advanced technology facilitates surveillance and societal management, reinforcing the World State's grip on its population.
- Conflict of Individuality vs. Conformity: Protagonist Bernard Marx's struggle against societal norms highlights the tension between personal freedom and state control.
Conclusion: "Brave New World" serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of sacrificing individuality and morality in exchange for stability and superficial happiness. Huxley's portrayal of a future society raises profound questions about the ethical implications of scientific advancement and the potential consequences of unchecked state power.
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Writer ✤ Aldous Huxley (Author)