Dangers Of A Totalitarian Society Exposed In Brave New World

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English

 

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August 30, 2013

 

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Brave New World is a book about a future that seems more viable and less brave with each passing day as our values become more materialistic and as our faith in God dwindles slowly to be replaced by technology. In the futuristic society of the novel, God has been replaced by science and technology as a source substance and meaning in life...
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As a consequence the words “Christ” and “God” are replaced with “Ford”. This is done because Huxley believed that the shift in emphasis from God to technology occurred, to a large extent with Henry Ford’s introduction of the Model-T. Instead of using the Christian calendar this date is used as the opening date of a new era; the date is After Ford (A...
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