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HUXLEY’S FOREWORD TO BNW


The New World is going to be the same as the old one. The Brave New World is about the future. Savages couldn’t transport to Utopia until having the opportunity of learning about nature first. The theme is about advancement of science and how it affects the human individual. People who will given the new world will not be sane and will want social stability. Huxley belived that there is no reason why the new totalitarianisms should stay the same as the old one. The discovery’s will consume of technology aid of drugs, use of alcohol, human differences that enable government assign  giving individuals property in the social system, and a long term process generating totalitarian control.

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