The Role of SOMA in "A Brave New World"

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Soma is derived from an unknown, most likely hallucinogenic drug/beverage that was used in ancient India for religious reasons [http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=soma], as were several other drugs. However, its use in the novel isn't related at all to these early dating customs. In the futuristic world of A...
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However, its use in the novel isn't related at all to these early dating customs. In the futuristic world of A.F. 632 ? where time is measured from the birth of deity Henry Ford and terms like neo-pavlovian conditioning rooms, beta embryo-store workers, and World-State prove as common as ?plastic surgeon' or ?European Union' do to us ? such substances are believed to offer a way to eliminate unpleasant emotions and feelings which may lead humans to inefficiency and conflict...
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