control in brave new world
[2023-11-10 19:49:45]
In his novel that dominates the brave new world "The Brave New World" Aldous Huxley details the way governments and advanced science dominate society. Through the actual visualization of this utopian society, readers can see how this condition affects the role of Huxley. Throughout the book, authors deal with many different aspects of control. Whether it is the emotion or emotion of his subject or suppression of population growth, Huxley depicts the role of government and science in the wonderful new world of tomorrow.
Reproductive technology plays an important role in the social control of the brave new world. Breeding occurs in a "hatchery". Investigate the abnormality of the egg taken out, fertilize it, put it in an incubator, and execute the "Bokanovsky process". Each embryo was irradiated with X-rays for 8 minutes until the cells divide normally and germinated. Each bud is independent, but it may become the same embryo. Later, these buds are exposed to various chemicals such as alcohol until "birth". This process is repeated multiple times until an average of 11,000 identical embryos are harvested from one egg. These 11,000 identical brothers became "Bokanovsky group"
In the brave new world, mass production of this baby brings multiple results that are considered beneficiaries. "The process of Bokanovsky is one of the main tools of social stability!" 3 Bokanovsky's process that "Bokanovsky's process is ideal for all social classes" You can create it. Stability will arise as it is similar to what you are satisfied with social classes, as it leaves no room for conflict. The motto of a courageous new world "community, identity, stability" is maintained by this process. Furthermore, humans have no disease or unconscious sluggishness or obstacles, and there are always sufficient reliable workers.
Even in the distorted world where the economic system does not cause social deficiencies like the brave new world, the state often dominates the economy. In the "brave new world", the character fearsily responds to suggestions that do not participate in the social group and believes that everyone works for others. Other works feature extensive privatization and corporatism; capitalist byproducts, private enterprises and irresponsible large companies effectively replaced the government in policy making and decision-making. They serve as operations, intrusion, management, bribery, contracts, or government. This is based on the novels such as Jennifer Government, Orix, Craig, the movies' Alien ',' Avatar ',' Robocop ',' Vision Year ',' Idiocracy ',' Soil Green ',' THX 1138 ',' WALL-E "," Roller Ball "and so on. Corporate · Republic is common in computer punk style such as Neal Stephenson 's Snow Crash and Philip K. Dick' s electric sheep dream for Android.