Brave New World
Brave New World
Exploring State Domination and Technological Dangers in a Dystopian Future
About This Book
Published in 1932, Brave New World presents a dystopian society where state engineering creates citizens who seek only comfort and pleasure. The narrative unfolds in a civilization that venerates Henry Ford, functioning as an expanded assembly line producing standardized, uniform, and disposable human products.
Who Should Read This?
- Readers drawn to dystopian and utopian fiction
- Those questioning contemporary society’s direction
- George Orwell enthusiasts seeking an alternative dystopian vision
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