Brave New World

Writer

Aldous Huxley

Language

English

ISBN

9798334280243

Number of pages

311

Publisher

Independently Published

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"Brave New World" by Aldous Huxley is a dystopian novel set in a futuristic world where technology, genetic engineering, and psychological conditioning have created a society devoid of individuality and free will. In this World State, citizens are genetically engineered, categorized, and conditioned to fit into predefined social roles, while entertainment and consumerism pacify any dissent. Huxley's exploration of themes such as technological control, societal conditioning, and the loss of humanity raises profound questions about the price of stability and the ethical implications of manipulating human nature. The novel remains a stark warning about the dangers of sacrificing freedom for comfort and conformity.

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