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Brave New World – Aldous Huxley

This book explores a future society that is controlled, dependent upon technologies, and based on false perceptions of happiness. Huxley also examines the idea of engineered emotions and suppressed individuality while asking whether or not totalitarianism ultimately leads to the creation of a “perfect” society or whether it is worth sacrificing individual human rights to ensure complete and unbroken happiness in a totalitarian state.

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English
1932
247

Description

Description

First published in 1932 by Chatto & Windus, London, Brave New World is a foundational analysis of totalitarianism and consumer society. In its vision of dystopia, Huxley provides an uncanny critique of technocratic rule and the undermining of individual freedom.

Why Do We Read This Book?

It makes us rethink what freedom and happiness mean and what part tech plays in our lives. Huxley’s book shows how seeking comfort and control can slowly take away our human qualities.

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