Brave New World
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley is a dystopian vision of the future society called*Soma*for stability, efficiency and superficial pleasure through genetic manipulation, psychological conditioning, and a joyous-induction drug. In this strictly controlled world state, personality, deep emotions and personal freedom have been sacrificed for conformity and consumerism. The story follows Bernard Marx, which is dissatisfied with an outsider system, and John, "Savage", which was raised outside the world state and struggles to cover its natural human emotions with its sterile, joy-brown culture. Through his experiences, Huxley criticized the dangers of inhumanization, loss of personality and comfort and order for real humanity business for order.
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