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      Brave New World

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      Aldous Huxley’s “Brave New World,” published in 1932, is a dystopian novel that envisions a future society where technological and biological advancements have resulted in a highly controlled and superficial world. Set in a World State where citizens are engineered for specific roles and conditioned from birth to accept their assigned places in a rigid caste system, the novel explores themes of individuality, conformity, and the cost of societal stability. Huxley’s vision presents a stark contrast between a society that values pleasure, instant gratification, and the suppression of dissent and the potential loss of genuine human experience and emotion.

      Weight 0.16 kg
      Written_By

      Aldous Huxley

      Publisher

      RHUK

      Book Type

      Fiction

      Categories

      Contemporary Fiction

      Best For

      Science Fiction Enthusiasts

      Ages

      16+

      Binding

      Paperback

      Edition

      2 September 2004

      Isbn

      978-0099477464

      Language

      English

      Pages

      288

      Printing Remarks

      Imported

      Dimension

      11 x 1.7 x 17.8 cm

      Weight

      0.16 kg

      SKU: AXDBS0915 Category: Tag:

      “Brave New World” is celebrated for its prescient insights into the dangers of unchecked technological progress and the dehumanizing effects of a society obsessed with consumerism and superficial pleasures. Huxley’s critique of a world driven by mass production, genetic engineering, and mind-altering substances remains relevant, sparking discussions about the ethical implications of scientific advancements and the delicate balance between individual freedom and societal control. The novel’s enduring impact lies in its ability to provoke contemplation about the potential consequences of sacrificing individual autonomy and authentic human connection in the pursuit of a utopian vision.

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