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Brave New World anno 2023

Brave New World written by Aldous Huxley in 1931 warned of the dangers of giving the state control over new and powerful technologies. I would wager that in our times (less modern but nevertheless somehow more advanced) there are indeed many more sources of power that want to control us. How about that use or rather meaning of a single word, let along a whole row of pronouns, and then the meaning of yet another in comparision to what there was in a distant, better time when we were all free instead of bounded like now? One illustration of this said theme in the book is the exact rigid control of reproduction through technological and medical intervention, including the surgical removal of ovaries, the Bokanovsky Process (involving human cloning and social engineering), and hypnopaedic conditioning. In his novel Aldous Huxley depicts how people would sacrifice their relationships, specifically family, in order to having the feeling of happiness. Wider society or the people out there only have a temporary, self-centered, kind of happiness instead of true joy or strong emotions. In short, it shows us that true human happiness depends on true human connections. Without individuality and opinions, there can be no meaningful connections between people. Without those there's nothing at all. No rights at all when individual rights are so denied. Yes, the people in Brave New World are indeed social, but they have been deprived of the humanity necessary to form any real relationships. The main theme of the novel is thus the incompatibility of happiness and truth. Throughout the story, the main character John has argued that it's much better to seek out truth, even if it involves suffering, than to accept an easy life of pleasure and happiness. That's both a warning and a guide for these weird but shifting times that we're in again
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FreestyleArt · 31-35, M
We haven't reach that far yet. Sure it's 2023 and our lives sucks and so as this so called "Advanced Technology"


Wake me up when it's 2037. That's a wake up call.

2040 is end game for us.