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“Today the art of mind-control is in the process of becoming a science. Nearly 100 years after Huxley wrote his dystopian novel, has this type of conditioning left the realm of fiction and entered reality? In Brave New World, advances in psychology made it possible for the ruling authorities to use mind control to condition citizens from an early age to think and behave in ways that were submissive and conformist. The prophecies made in 1931 are coming true much sooner than I thought they would…The nightmare of total organization…has emerged from the safe, remote future and is now awaiting us, just around the next corner.” Aldous Huxley, Brave New World Revisited The completely organized society, the scientific caste system, the abolition of free will by methodical conditioning, the servitude made acceptable by regular doses of chemically induced happiness…these were coming all right, but not in my time, not even in the time of my grandchildren…Twenty-seven years later…I feel a good deal less optimistic than I did when I was writing Brave New World. “In 1931, when Brave New World was being written, I was convinced that there was still plenty of time.

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In Brave New World Revisited, Huxley wrote the following: “It seems to me that the nature of the ultimate revolution with which we are now faced is precisely this: That we are in the process of developing a whole series of techniques which will enable the controlling oligarchy who have always existed and will always exist to get people to love their servitude.” Aldous Huxley, Interview – Berkeley University 1962Īccording to Huxley this Brave New World totalitarianism was most likely to solidify in the 21st century, and so in this video we are going to examine whether Huxley’s predictions are coming true: Do we live in a Brave New World? In a 1962 interview at Berkeley University, Huxley explained: And he cautioned that if a Brave New World type of order solidifies, it could be the “final” or “ultimate” revolution the people will have their liberties taken from them, but they will enjoy their servitude and so never question it, let alone rebel. Huxley wrote Brave New World as a warning advances in science and technology, he believed, were paving the way for the type of society depicted in his book. In Brave New World, the ruling authorities attain mass-compliance not through force, but by supplying the masses with endless streams of distracting entertainment and manipulating them with drugs and other technological methods. Set in the distant future, this book depicts a scientifically managed dystopian society. Thirty years prior to penning these words, Huxley wrote his classic work of fiction, Brave New World. “If the first half of the twentieth century was the era of the technical engineers, the second half may well be the era of the social engineers - and the twenty-first century, I suppose, will be the era of World Controllers, the scientific caste system and Brave New World.” Aldous Huxley, Brave New World Revisited In his 1958 book Brave New World Revisited, Aldous Huxley wrote the following: The following is a transcript of this video.






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