Brave New World

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Author: Aldous Huxley

Publisher: Chatto & Windus

Publication Date: 1932

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Description

“Brave New World” is Aldous Huxley’s visionary novel set in a future where society is seemingly perfect, engineered for harmony and stability. In this world, people are genetically designed and conditioned for their roles in life, ensuring everyone is content with their predetermined status. Happiness is maintained through the consumption of a drug called “soma,” and concepts such as family, culture, and religion have been eradicated. However, the arrival of John the Savage from an outside world challenges the principles of this utopia, revealing the human cost of such artificial harmony. Huxley’s work is a profound critique of the pursuit of perfection through technology, exploring themes of freedom, individuality, and the natural human condition, making “Brave New World” a timeless reflection on modern society’s challenges.

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