Brave New World

Aldous Huxley

Ratings: 4.6/5                    Pages: 288

“Brave New World envisions a dystopian future where technology, conformity, and control suppress individuality and freedom. It explores themes of consumerism, bioengineering, and the cost of utopia, questioning the balance between happiness and humanity”

Read TIme: Approx 9-10 hours

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            "Brave New World by Aldous Huxley presents a chilling vision of a dystopian future where society is driven by technological control, genetic engineering, and consumerism. Humanity lives under the illusion of happiness, engineered through artificial means like soma, a drug that suppresses emotions and promotes compliance. In this world, individuality and critical thought are suppressed, and people are conditioned from birth to fit predetermined roles. The story centers on Bernard Marx and John, "the Savage," whose outsider perspectives expose the cracks in this seemingly perfect society. A profound exploration of freedom, identity, and the human spirit, Huxley’s novel is a timeless critique of unchecked progress”

Books Highlights:
  • A cautionary tale about the dangers of technological control and loss of individuality.
  • Explores themes of freedom, morality, and the consequences of hedonism.
  • Combines a gripping narrative with deep philosophical and societal questions.