Brave New World
Published
1932
Pages
288
Language
English
ISBN
9780060850524
About this book
A dystopia where pleasure and conformity replace freedom and individuality.
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A powerful and prescient classic, "Brave New World" is a must-read for anyone interested in societal critique and the future of humanity. While not a light read, its enduring relevance and profound insights make it an essential experience for students and philosophy enthusiasts alike. Casual readers seeking a quick escape might find it challenging.
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Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World" presents a chilling dystopian future where society achieves stability through genetic engineering, conditioning, and the pleasure-inducing drug soma. Individuality and freedom are sacrificed for universal happiness and conformity, meticulously engineered from birth. Citizens are assigned roles and conditioned to embrace their predetermined destiny, creating a seemingly perfect yet deeply unsettling world where true human connection and independent thought are suppressed.
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