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Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, Book Summary, Podcast, English
Raghvendra Singh
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3 weeks ago

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Brave New World by Aldous Huxley is a technically established dystopian novel, where society is engineered for stability and joy at the cost of personality and freedom. Humans are breed in hatchery, air-conditioned in rigid castes, and joy-motivation drugs are polite with Soma, while art, religion and deep human connections are sacrificed for comfort and control. Bernard Marx and Lenina Crowne visit a “Savage Reservation,”, they bring back John, who is raised outside the world state, whose natural feelings and moral ideal society are tragically collided with the shallow hedonism of society. Through John's struggle and final despair, Huxley resulted in critical consumerism, analogy, and renunciation of truth and personality for a misleading utopia.

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Brave New World by Aldous Huxley is a technically established dystopian novel, where society is engineered for stability and joy at the cost of personality and freedom. Humans are breed in hatchery, air-conditioned in rigid castes, and joy-motivation drugs are polite with Soma, while art, religion and deep human connections are sacrificed for comfort and control. Bernard Marx and Lenina Crowne visit a “Savage Reservation,”, they bring back John, who is raised outside the world state, whose natural feelings and moral ideal society are tragically collided with the shallow hedonism of society. Through John's struggle and final despair, Huxley resulted in critical consumerism, analogy, and renunciation of truth and personality for a misleading utopia.

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Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, Book Summary, Podcast, English
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, Book Summary, Podcast, English
1 month ago
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Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, Book Summary, Podcast, English

Free (0.00$) Audiobook on Audible (with membership trial) : https://amzn.to/3VQQK3P

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Brave New World by Aldous Huxley is a technically established dystopian novel, where society is engineered for stability and joy at the cost of personality and freedom. Humans are breed in hatchery, air-conditioned in rigid castes, and joy-motivation drugs are polite with Soma, while art, religion and deep human connections are sacrificed for comfort and control. Bernard Marx and Lenina Crowne visit a “Savage Reservation,”, they bring back John, who is raised outside the world state, whose natural feelings and moral ideal society are tragically collided with the shallow hedonism of society. Through John's struggle and final despair, Huxley resulted in critical consumerism, analogy, and renunciation of truth and personality for a misleading utopia.