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  1. In an idyllic utopia whose peace and stability hinge upon control of monogamy, privacy, money, family and history itself, everyone belongs to everyone else. Conditioned from birth at the Hatchery ...

  2. Book Summary. Brave New World opens in London, nearly six hundred years in the future ("After Ford"). Human life has been almost entirely industrialized — controlled by a few people at the top of a World State. The first scene, offering a tour of a lab where human beings are created and conditioned according to the society's strict caste ...

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  4. Sep 24, 2013 · Brave New World (like Nineteen Eighty-Four) is a novel part of whose instinctive horror is generated by the fact that it foresees a world where novels are no longer possible . . .

  5. Apr 16, 2013 · The non-fiction work Brave New World Revisited, published in 1958, is a fascinating work in which Huxley uses his tremendous knowledge of human relations to compare the modern-day world with his prophetic fantasy envisioned in Brave New World, including the threats to humanity, such as over-population, propaganda, and chemical persuasion.

  6. A Szép új világ (Brave New World) Aldous Huxley 1931 -ben írt és egy évvel később megjelentetett regénye. A mű – mely egyébként egy disztópia (negatív értelmű utópia) – Huxley leghíresebb és legmaradandóbb alkotása. A 26. századi Londonban játszódó történet világában a szaporítás, a genetika és a hipnózis ...

  7. Brave New World marked a step in a new direction for Huxley, combining his skill for satire with his fascination with science to create a dystopian (anti-utopian) world in which a totalitarian government controlled society by the use of science and technology. Through its exploration of the pitfalls of linking science, technology, and politics ...

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