Monday, October 21, 2019
Brave New World is Possible essays
Brave New World is Possible essays The story is set six hundred years past the year of Ford. The people have had time to be inbred enough that no inkling of the word freedom remained. The world is one government ran by ten world leaders and the people enjoy life free from war, hatred, poverty, disease, and pain. The scientists have every detail worked to the point of exasperation. Standardization and progress are valued above all else. In this society, children are subject to mind programming and that is what makes it work. As a child, one is considered to be an innocent mind willing to learn, but still not sure on the difference between right and wrong. In Brave New World, Mr. Foster explained, We . . . predestine and condition. We decant our babies as socialized human beings, as Alphas or Epsilons, as future sewage workers or future [World controllers]. Even from the conception of egg and sperm, they control the path in which each person goes. Those controlling the path had been pre-selected in controlling pre-selections. The never-ending loop makes this possible. Theoretically, in almost every aspect, Brave New World could function. That is based on the fact that sometime around the year of Ford the nuclear bombs took most of mankind away. Those that remained were put into camps that later on turned into savage reservations. The victor took advantage of this whole thing and created for the world a new population of genetically altered people. These people were conditioned from birth to know the ways of Ford. The kind of mind control techniques used may not be effective, but certainly the introduction of free love and drugs took care of that. The widespread acceptance of free love would definitely not work if it werent for the techniques of sterilization and the three-month period women can occasionally go through. However, the occasional romantic just cant get the idea of being happy, and when that happens they are dealt with...
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