Constant Individual Conditioning Is Needed To Reinforce Society In Huxley'S Brave New World

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September 3, 2014

 

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Alternatively, I feel, there is also a grave kind of mistrust about humans in their natural state in Brave New World, even after all the birth ‘design’ they have received. This means the individuals must always be retrained and reconditioned, such as during the Solidarity Service every two weeks...
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This means the individuals must always be retrained and reconditioned, such as during the Solidarity Service every two weeks. The early part of the book shows us how the human conditioning is done at biology and other cloning and early childhood levels. This is a very mechanical way. However, we can think that it might be much harder to do at the adult level, even though there is constant reinforcement at work and in society so that the individual will not straying too far from ‘normal’ way of putting down individual thought and action to the need for social stability...
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