He showed the concept of a "community" where everyone in society worked together for the purpose of happiness; this was accomplished by dividing the population into several parts. When a person was classified as people who are intellectually superior to epsilon regarding physical labor as Alpha, he set up the concept of "identity". Regardless of which ID it is assigned to, it will be brainwashed to satisfy the condition in the conditional center. These are all goals of government's "stability". Stability is achieved by limiting intelligence, making people more suitable for future work.
The realization of the brave new world of "community, identity, stability" is the motto of Aldous Huxley's brave new world and Aldous Huxley maintains its integrity. In a steady state, people must be satisfied with the present situation; they should not imagine a better world, and they should not think about the worse world. In a steady state, some people must be able to cope with unexpected changes, but they should not be able to start it. In a stable state, the population ... "brave new world" Utopia is still fainting? The novel "The Brave New World" is often described as fainting rather than utopia. Still, the superficial overview of the novel means a utopian society, especially if judged by the barbarian ruler of John: people are happy and they get what they want, they I do not want them I can not get something. They are very rich and safe, they are not sick, they are not afraid of death, they do not know anything about passion and happiness.
You may think Olds Huxley's brave new world society expresses the future as a whole, but probably our society has not changed so much. In the preface of his novel "The Brave New World" Aldous Huxley came up with this sentence: "To love them, this is the work the totalitarian nation gives to the publicity department today ... ... "Hence, Huxley painfully irritates the society in which we live, through the use of drugs to control sleep deprivation (brain wash), community gatherings and emotions.
Aldous Huxley's novel "The Brave New World" outlines the many fears of the future world and its impact on the society. Aldrich Hussein is not so aggressive and indeed, it is quite pessimistic about the direction in which every aspect of society can proceed. Huxley initially claimed that there is no reason to ban the book because no one is engrossed in reading books. Mr. Huxley also believes that society receives so much that society will become passive and self-interesting. In addition, Huxley believes that the truth will be submerged in the slight sea. Huxley also is convinced that society is becoming a trivial culture. If you consider Huxley's fears and prophecies, people may understand that this future world is likely to lead to the collapse of mankind.